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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Health

In obituary, a family pleads for more understanding of mental illness

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 8:17 AM Aug 8, 2016
1

Katie Schoener is going to be remembered and buried today in Scranton, Pa., and her family isn’t shy about the circumstances. Read more →

Politics

A defense of Steve Inskeep’s interview with David Duke

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 8:10 AM Aug 8, 2016
9

As expected, NPR ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen heard plenty of reaction from NPR listeners about Steve Inskeep’s interview with white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. Read more →

Time to spare? Go by air! Delta grounded

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 5:21 AM Aug 8, 2016
19

It can’t be much fun if you’re a Delta traveler today. All of Delta’s flights were grounded because of computer woes. Even when the systems are restored, the effect will ripple throughout the system for hours, if not days. That’s what happens when the airline industry consolidates. Read more →

Khizr Khan Says He Would Live This Week A ‘Hundred Million Times’ Over

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 6, 2016, 8:51 PM Aug 6, 2016
7

There aren’t that many moments when you hear someone interviewed on the radio, and you feel a tear forming from the pride of it all. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education

After 20 years, time’s up for old exhibits at Children’s Museum

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 3:59 PM Aug 5, 2016
4

Can an exhibit at a museum be considered iconic? Perhaps it depends on how many kids grew up crawling over, under, and around it.

Using that definition of questionable science, three exhibits at Minnesota’s Children’s Museum, qualify as iconic. Read more →

Education

Welcome letter about diversity sparks backlash at Concordia

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 2:44 PM Aug 5, 2016
10

The letter, from Cheryl Chatman, the dean of diversity at the university, invited students to an orientation session, making it clear that students of color were required to attend. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Sports

Minnesota carpet cleaner demands hashtag freedom

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 1:00 PM Aug 5, 2016
11

Is this a stand for free speech or a chance to get some free advertising? Either motivation behind a lawsuit by a carpet cleaning franchise in Minnesota against the U.S. Olympic Organizing Committee would be the American way.
Read more →

Politics

When should a racist get radio air time?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 9:24 AM Aug 5, 2016
64

David Duke probably isn’t going to win a Senate seat in Louisiana. There are too many people running for the gig and the Republican Party has already said it won’t support him.

So what makes David Duke worthy of NPR airtime for a race among other candidates whom NPR probably won’t invite on Morning Edition? Read more →

Crime and Justice · The jobs we do

Shot two weeks ago, pizza delivery man visits work

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 8:13 AM Aug 5, 2016
5

Andrew Gryskiewicz apparently isn’t like most people.

He’s the pizza delivery guy who was shot during a robbery two weeks ago. The bullet went through his heart. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Driver, feeling guilty, admits to trying to hit police officer

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 7:48 AM Aug 5, 2016
1

The good news is that Quinton C. Hesse, 21, wasn’t texting and driving when he hit a police car in Hudson, Wis., as originally thought in March. Read more →

Politics

Having set a brush fire, Trump backtracks

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 6:57 AM Aug 5, 2016
25

This morning, CNN reports, the latest poll shows Hillary Clinton with a 15-percent edge over Trump in popular opinion, a testament to the true evil that threatens the country: us.
Read more →

This or That · Weather

City snuffs out dumpster-pool fun

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2016, 3:50 PM Aug 4, 2016
14

Every now and again we are reminded of the incredible capability and creativity of the human mind when faced with a problem to solve.

In Philadelphia, it’s been hot. So a group of neighbors rented a dumpster, cleaned it up, put some tarps inside, and turned on the fire hydrant.

And they got this. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Cops trying to improve relations encounter constitutional scorn

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2016, 2:57 PM Aug 4, 2016
6

It can be hard being a cop trying to do the right thing, but perhaps it’s time to stop with the pulling-motorists-over-to-give-them-presents thing. Read more →

Crime and Justice

A clown stalks Green Bay

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2016, 12:08 PM Aug 4, 2016
17

Our long drought of creepy clown sightings has finally been broken and for this we thank you, Wisconsin. Read more →

Health

How a reporter took down Big Floss

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2016, 9:35 AM Aug 4, 2016
12

Here’s a little secret that’s probably not a secret: Reporters miss a lot of stories that are right beneath our nose. Sometimes they — we — get so focused on what we think the news is that we miss the news. More often, a subject doesn’t have the cachet to get our attention. It’s an occupational habit.

Dental floss, it’s fair to say, is beneath most of us. Read more →

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