It’s a rare day when an appointment of an associate justice to the Minnesota Supreme Court gets more attention than the naming of a chief justice for the same court.
Behind the scenes of a politician’s life, gushing over an oil spill, the death of Little Orphan Annie, the best illusion of the year, and chasing tornadoes.
Three couples sue the state, another race issue in Arizona, the out-of-control satellite, strange roadsigns, and the art of the rusty water tower in Minneapolis.
Today’s fastest-moving story on the Internet is the study that purports to show that we really aren’t paying the taxes we think we’re paying, we’re paying fewer taxes now than we have since 1950.
The fastest-spreading story today is the one about senior citizens who have been told they can’t pray aloud before their meal because the food is provided courtesy of the federal government.
Andy Gifford, hired by the St. Paul School Department with federal stimulus money last fall, has just been told his job disappears at the end of the school year.