A group of about 100 University of Minnesota parents and Dinkytown residents begged a panel of police and Minneapolis leaders Monday for a solution to a rise in violent crime near campus.
University leaders invited Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Interim Chief of Police Amelia Huffman t
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Historic Executive Order Requires CFIUS to Assess the Impact of Foreign Investment on Supply Chain Resiliency, U.S. Technology Leadership, Industry Concentration, Cybersecurity, and Sensitive Personal Data, including Risks Posed by Third Country Entanglements
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Bull at Redding rodeo in northern California runs through crowd of spectators and across parking lot before being captured
Several people were injured when a bull jumped a fence and escaped an arena during a popular northern California rodeo, authorities said.
The escape occurred o
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A rootless steamboat captain carved the King Ranch out of the frontier more than a century ago. Today Captain King’s descendants, rooted in the land he conquered, struggle to hold his legacy together.
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