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Nick Benson’s database has become a valuable source of information on President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign.
Lindell refused to concede on primary night, citing irregularities in the results. Now he says he'll privately fund a recount.
The rules set by the Minnesota Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board were approved by the Legislature with bipartisan support last year.
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The USDA said it was moving forward with its plan to rescind the 25-year-old "roadless rule" and reopen 44 million acres of national forest land throughout the country to timber harvesting.

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The governor announced executive action aimed at barring non-ferrous mining on state lands in the Rainy River Watershed, months after Trump administration ended a mining ban on watershed's federal land.
"I've heard from people that have said, 'I'm not necessarily a Republican, but I voted for you because I've watched what you've done.' Hearing the voice of Minnesotans really matters to me."
Attorney General Keith Ellison and Mary Moriarty say Texas law requires Christian Castro's release by Aug. 26, and that he could be a flight risk.

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In court filings, a Department of Energy attorney said the criteria for canceling grants in October 2025 were “based solely” on whether the projects were planned in Democratic states.
The judge said the Department of Justice can't use a lawsuit as a “fishing expedition.”
Klobuchar highlighted some of her healthcare proposals over the weekend and didn’t hesitate to take some digs at her opponent, Republican House Speaker Lisa Demuth.

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Some say Minnesota GOP voters choose “electability” over endorsements with Michele Tafoya and Lisa Demuth primary wins.
Vandals have been stealing or destroying the cameras, and some community members have raised concerns about privacy and misuse.
Endorsement blows, a first woman governor, and mixed money influence: Key takeaways for the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial primaries.

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