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From the column: "Without a change of course in St. Paul, the legendary suffering of Minnesota’s sports fans will likely continue."
From the column: "Fossil fuels are here to stay, and policy should reflect that."
From the column: "Taxpayers are subsidizing fossil fuels at a moment when the cheapest forms of energy are renewable."
From the column: "I have been painfully stuck in survival mode for about two years now here in northern Minnesota, forced to survive by only my wits; failure has not been an option."

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"The gospels give me hope, however. ... After all, Joseph and Mary fled with Jesus to Egypt after an angel warned them of King Herod’s plot to kill the boy."
From the column: "While (Essentia CEO) Dr. Herman speaks to the importance of equitable health outcomes, Essentia’s actions under his leadership tell a different story."
From the column: "The world will not turn its back on its most abundant, affordable, and secure fuel. America’s coal leadership has been precisely backward."
From the column: "The state of Minnesota can’t achieve (its) worthwhile goals by spending additional money building new lanes on existing highways or by building new highways."
From the column: "This is not an opposition to the DTA but a request for a simple adjustment to the bus-stop location."
This year’s may not be the 100th class, after all, but remains significant.
From the column: "Citizens and lawmakers periodically call for scrapping the Electoral College (often just after they have lost an election). ... That would be a catastrophic mistake."
From the column: "We can have a popular-vote election as soon as 2028 if just a few more states join the (National Popular Vote) compact."
Duluth's Loaves and Fishes community is hosting a gathering at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to acknowledge and celebrate how we are helping to create a more resilient, humane, and equitable world.
From the column: "If issued under a valid claim of authority and published, executive orders have the force and effect of law."
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
From the column: "He was never just in it for himself. He cared about others and lived in service to others."
From the column: "To misapply a fine point, poetry — like Latin, FORTRAN, and fact-checking — is a dead language."
From the column: "Voters who were reached by Trump’s campaign on the TikTok application are American citizens whose safety is at risk in the hands of the CCP."
From the column: "The fight for TikTok is about the future of free speech. Let’s ensure our digital town squares remain open, vibrant, and free from unwarranted government interference."

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