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A growing number of Minnesotans can’t find an affordable place to live. Along with the rest of the country, the state faces a worsening housing shortage. The shortage especially hurts people with lower incomes. Rents are rising, along with evictions. And a growing portion of low-income residents are paying more than a third of their income on rent.…
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March Madness is underway and millions of Americans will be watching the games and placing bets on college basketball. MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the appeal and potential addiction of sports betting.توسط Minnesota Public Radio
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From tariffs to funding cuts and inflation to climate change, Minnesota farmers are dealing with a lot. Recent directives from the Trump administration have paused federal funding on some programs that support farmers. Meanwhile, tariffs could lower prices farmers get for their crops while increasing prices they pay to produce them. MPR News host A…
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Five years ago, our world was turned upside down. Schools shut their doors, businesses closed, and our daily routines were completely upended by COVID-19. We learned new terms like “social distancing” and faced uncertainty in ways we could have never imagined. The COVID-19 pandemic was a global crisis, but it was deeply personal. It changed the way…
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To slow a warming climate, Minnesota is changing where it gets electricity — shrinking the state’s reliance on fossil fuels and expanding the use of renewable energy. Today, more than half of Minnesota’s electricity comes from solar, wind and hydropower. But challenges remain. For the state to reach its ambitious goal of being carbon neutral by 205…
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Just two days after President Trump imposed tariffs on most products from Canada and Mexico, he suspended many of them. The president has said tariffs can help stop fentanyl smuggling, support U.S. factories and increase revenue for the government. But his tariff threats have angered key U.S. trading partners, shaken the stock market and alarmed co…
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Flight anxiety has increased after a series of crashes and close calls. In January, 67 people were killed in a midair collision between an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington D.C. In February, a commuter plane crashed in Alaska, killing all 10 people on board. The…
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Running for fitness took off with the jogging craze of the 1970s. Then during the pandemic, more people discovered running as a way to find community, get a cardiovascular workout and add a bit of structure to their upended lives. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two runners about the strong running culture in Minnesota, the physical and menta…
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During President Donald Trump’s first week of his second term, he signed an executive order that paused the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Later, the White House froze all federal funding that goes to organizations who welcome and support refugees coming into the U.S. But last week, a federal judge in Seattle blocked Trump’s efforts to suspend th…
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Many people want to age in place — to stay in their own homes and maintain their independence as they get older. But it takes planning, tough conversations, and sometimes, a complete shift in expectations. What happens when a parent’s needs change? How do families navigate decisions about safety, finances and caregiving while still honoring their l…
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How did your family end up in Minnesota? Do you know the story of your ancestors’ journey? In the 1800s, immigrants to our region primarily came from Scandinavia and Germany. More recently, major populations have come to Minnesota from Laos, Somalia, Mexico, Liberia, Ecuador, Afghanistan and India. In fact, almost 500,000 people who live in Minneso…
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High blood pressure is one of the most common health risks in the U.S. — and most people don’t even know that they have it. It’s called the “silent killer” because people with high blood pressure often have no symptoms. And yet, over time, it can lead to serious problems like heart disease, strokes and kidney failure. New data shows that high blood…
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Some say religion and politics don’t mix. But they do in the lives of couple Marcia Zimmerman and Frank Hornstein. Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman is the senior rabbi at Temple Israel in Minneapolis. Frank Hornstein served for 22 years in the Minnesota House of Representatives representing neighborhoods near downtown Minneapolis and Lake of the Isles. He de…
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It's been hard to keep up with the whirlwind of economic policies during the first month of President Donald Trump’s second administration. The news is full of reports of layoffs, firings, funding cuts and tariffs. And inflation is persistent. MPR News host Angela Davis talks about how to manage your money in an uncertain economy with Chris Farrell…
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MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the power of poetry with Junauda Petrus, the newly appointed Poet Laureate for the city of Minneapolis. She says poetry is “soul medicine” that can unite us in our shared humanity. Guest: Junauda Petrus is the recently appointed Poet Laureate for the city of Minneapolis. She is an author, playwright, filmmaker…
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If you’ve shopped for eggs at the grocery store recently, you probably noticed the low inventory and high prices. Bird flu is largely to blame. The virus that causes bird flu has been spreading widely among wild birds, poultry, cows and other animals. It’s infected nearly 70 people in the U.S. since April of 2024 and killed one person. MPR News hos…
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In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has enacted a series of executive orders that significantly reshape transgender rights in the United States, sparking debate among lawmakers and advocates across the country. From restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors to moving to ban transgender military workers — what do these changes mean for ci…
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Just a few weeks into his new administration, President Donald Trump has issued a blizzard of executive actions. Sweeping orders from the White House have included a federal spending freeze, massive federal layoffs, gutting the United States Agency for International Development and ending birthright citizenship. A question many people are asking is…
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Can you think of music that turned a good movie into a great one? Music composed for a film helps the script tell its story. It can reflect the pacing of a scene, emphasize a moment in the plot or build tension within the characters and their dialogue. When done right, it can strike a chord with the audience — making emotions stronger, deeper and s…
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The podcast Sold a Story explores how a generation of children has been taught to read based on a flawed idea. The consequences can be seen in the lives of millions of struggling students across the country. Over a third of Minnesota fourth graders cannot read at a basic level, according to scores released last month by the National Assessment of E…
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 If you consider yourself a foodie, you’re in the right place. The restaurant scene in the Twin Cities feels like it’s always evolving, with new spots popping up, old favorites holding strong and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a food reporter from The Minnesota Star Tribune who has been on the front line…
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