A bi-weekly podcast about faith and society. Join a group of Christian friends on a journey of knowledge, discovery, and encouragement.
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Salty Believer Unscripted is an unscripted conversation on ministry and the Christian life. Discussions cover theology, Christianity, ministry service, and other biblical topics. Salty Believer Unscripted started in 2012. Find past episodes at SaltyBeliever.com.
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This is an informal, foundational Bible study. We are reading and discussing God's Word in an unscripted manner. The intent is to understand the context of events and what is being said as it relates to us in the present day.
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The NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted podcast, brought to you by the National League for Nursing Center for Innovation in Education Excellence, offers episodes on the how-to of innovation and transformation in nursing education. Each conversation embraces the power of innovation to inspire educators and propel nursing education forward.
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Live, down to earth, unscripted interviews that aim to connect, inform and entertain. Real people share real stories with MPR News host Nina Moini. It’s journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously and puts people first.
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History is about all people, so it should be for all people. Our goal is to take powerful historical topics and turn them into fun conversations. Everyone should be able to enjoy the hobby of studying history.
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This is Unscripted: a podcast that isn’t polished. Listen each weekday as Simon Ponsonby dives into a verse from Ephesians, sharing off-the-cuff thoughts and ponderings that have been inspired by a lifetime of study, and helping us to pause and dwell daily in the words that give us life. St Aldates is a church that is passionate about seeing the people of Oxford invited to encounter Jesus, being equipped to become disciples of him, and being sent out to transform the places and spaces around ...
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Open the Diary of an Inner Explorer, a podcast for true seekers, deep thinkers, and powerful souls who feel an inner calling to understand life beyond the surface. I am Adela Ciurea, Inner Peace Architect and creator of Morpho Menelaus, a metamorphosis program for those ready to step into their truth. This is not just a podcast—it’s my personal diary. For more than a decade, I’ve been keeping notes on Inner Journeys: my own and those I have the privilege to guide. My diary is where I put wor ...
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A an award winning podcast that goes Behind The Veil that provides insight into the world of weddings and events. From Mental Health and Wedding Planning to Vendor Meals - A Right or a Privilege, to singers on tour, and even a few famous people. There is nothing we won't tackle! Bringing in the worlds best vendors to provide true, honest, and real advice. The shows are always live, and always unedited.... so you never know what someone is going to let slip out! Host: Keith Willard - Owner of ...
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This is not a scripture study, family home evening or Gospel learning class. Instead, this is an entirely unscripted audio diary of a regular member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join me as I navigate life's struggles with the help of the Gospel. I talk about my experiences with divorce, financial instability, mental and physical wellness, expectations and more. Just your average blunt, sarcastic and melodramatic 30-something woman.
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Hi, it's Christian here. I was born into the Catholic faith. I believed in Jesus because my parents did. And then I grew up. The world showed me many things, and I didn't really see God hanging around. I was building a good life for myself, so apparently I didn't need Him. Or so I thought. One day, it all came tumbling down. Guess who I met at the bottom? Jesus. And boy, was I angry. I started getting to know Him because I wanted to blame Him for what happened in my life. It turns out that I ...
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The Work Seminar is the podcast for people with liberal arts advanced degrees considering work outside their fields of study. Join me for unscripted conversations with MAs, MFAs, PhDs, and the like who made the leap to adjacent or (seemingly) unrelated work after grad school. You'll hear about life's unexpected turns, what guests have learned along the way, their thoughts and advice for finding enjoyable work, and work's role in their lives.
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The Leader Brew podcast features the leadership stories of our former students who share their lifelong experiences from the classroom to the real-world. Join Dr. Rick Arrowood and Co-Hosts as they reignite the magic of the classroom in these unscripted discussions. Learn from remarkable guests about how they overcame some of life's most challenging obstacles and yet found a way to keep their passion alive.
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Welcome to the Covenant Path (formerly The Busy Latter-day Saint), where we explore latter-day Journeys through stories, scriptures and spiritual growth. Here faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, discovering how they weave the scriptures into their daily experiences and navigate the covenant path. #covenantpath #covenantpathlds #JesusChrist #scriptures The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect o ...
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Learning happens when all the things come together in what can only be described as "Perfect Chaos." Join us as we look at what is going on in education right now and how we can keep finding our perfect chaos. We will cover education from Kindergarten to Post-Doc, pencil and paper to Ed Tech, CTE to Academic, philosophy to practice, and a little of everything in between while having some fun with our particular brand of perfect chaos as we talk.
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17: Episode Seventeen - The Transformational Power of The Holy Spirit
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1:37:08In this episode, we discuss the transformational power of The Holy Spirit, particularly through Holy Scripture. Follow along as we confront the desperate need for Holy Spirit guided scriptural reading habits.By Unscripted Study
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The race to fill Democratic Sen. Tina Smith's seat in Washington just got more crowded. U.S. Rep. Angie Craig announced Tuesday she is pursuing the job, joining a growing field of candidates. We find out what this means for Minnesota politics. We hear from Minnesotans about President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office. Plus, a Minnesota medica…
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Minnesota podcast is providing patient-centered insights into health care industry
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10:25Between Mayo Clinic, the University of Minnesota Medical School, and companies like 3M, it's no secret that Minnesota is a hub for medical startups and innovation. But it often takes years for new treatments and practices to hit the mainstream. Two Minnesotans in the health care industry started a podcast called “Patient Innovations” to inform pati…
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Minnesota girls flag football season kicks off for the first time
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10:19There haven’t been many options for girls who want to play football on a team. But that’s changing thanks to the explosive rise of flag football, one of the nation’s fastest-growing high school sports. Fifteen states have created official high school programs. While Minnesota is not one of them, 51 schools across the state are now competing in a le…
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M Health Fairview to remove race as a factor in pregnancy, maternal health screenings
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9:21M Health Fairview says it’s found a way to help eliminate racial and ethnic bias in pregnancy and delivery care by removing race as a factor for various screenings and tests related to pregnancy. By July, all pregnant patients at M Health Fairview will be universally screened for various maternal and fetal conditions. That includes diseases that ar…
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A look at the growing field of candidates for the open U.S. Senate seat
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5:09U.S. Rep. Angie Craig announced Tuesday she will skip a run for a fifth term and instead throw her hat into the race for U.S. Senate. Craig is among a few prominent DFL candidates hoping to succeed U.S. Sen. Tina Smith in 2026. Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and former state Senate Minority Leader Melisa López Franzen have also joined the race. MPR News s…
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Severe thunderstorms are forecasted to move in across Minnesota, with a significant threat of tornadoes, heavy rain, damaging winds and large hail. We'll talk to MPR meteorologist Mandy Thalhuber about what to expect and how to prepare. The rate of Black home ownership has fallen over the past 50 years in Minnesota. We'll learn more about a new stu…
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Timberwolves one win away from advancing in playoffs
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9:44The Timberwolves are going back to Los Angeles with a 3-1 lead in their playoff series against the Lakers. At the start of the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game in Minneapolis, the Wolves were lagging by 10 points. But they came back to win 116 to 113. Now the Wolves need to win one more time to move to the next round of the playoffs. The next game i…
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City partnership expands dance education at Minneapolis Public Schools
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9:47A new partnership is providing dance education at every Minneapolis Public Schools elementary school. The city is set to approve $350,000 per year so the district to expand dance programming. Joining Minnesota Now to talk about the new programming is two people who are closely involved. Lori Ledoux is the K-12 arts content lead with Minneapolis Pub…
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State report finds Black homeownership has fallen in Minnesota over last 50 years
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8:48A new report by the state of Minnesota reaffirms what many housing researchers have known: far fewer Black Minnesotans own their homes compared to white Minnesotans. And the rate of Black homeownership has fallen since the 1970s, only widening that gap. Jeff Howison, a state demographer, recently looked at these trends in more detail using U.S. Cen…
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Damaging winds, large hail and strong tornadoes in play for Monday evening
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5:32A second round of storms is expected to move across the Upper Midwest Monday afternoon. It could bring destructive winds, large hail and strong tornadoes to central and southeastern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities metro. The National Weather Service has put the region at a level 4 out of 5 risk for severe weather, with other parts of the state…
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The social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, is suing to block Minnesota's law that bans people from using deepfakes to influence elections. The company says the law violates free speech protections. We learn more about the ins and outs of the lawsuit. Hmong and Lao veterans who served during the Vietnam War are getting recognition. We le…
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Elon Musk's social media platform X sues Minnesota over political deepfake ban
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10:15The social media platform X, run by Elon Musk, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Minnesota law barring the use of deepfakes to influence an election. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday against Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, claims the law — passed with bipartisan support in the Legislature in 2023 — violates free speech rights. The law…
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Art in Bloom returns to the Minneapolis Institute of Art
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9:29Thursday marks the first day of Art in Bloom at the Minneapolis Institute of Art! The four-day festival is free and showcases floral interpretations of art from the MIA’s permanent collection, created by more than 100 professional and amateur florists. It’s the 41st year of Art in Bloom. For many, it’s a sign that spring is officially here and warm…
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Brooklyn Park considering law limiting where sex offenders can live
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10:27Brooklyn Park is considering restricting where sex offenders can live in the city. In Minnesota, not every city is required to have rules on the books that prevent sex offenders from living near schools, daycares or parks. Brooklyn Park Police Inspector Matt Rabe discovered that more sex offenders reside in Brooklyn Park than other Twin Cities subu…
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Bill granting benefits to Hmong, Lao veterans passes Minnesota Senate
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8:41The Minnesota Senate has passed a bill providing some benefits to Hmong and Lao veterans who helped the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. In the 1960s and early ‘70s, the CIA recruited tens of thousands of Hmong people in an operation known as the Secret War. Many of those recruits lost their lives. Others fled their home country when the war e…
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When most of us think about discipleship, we quickly think about a program or programming. That’s fine. There’s nothing wrong with formal discipleship. But what about all the other ways we disciple others that do not fit neatly into formal discipleship plans? This is the topic of this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted. Josiah Walker and Bryan Ca…
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More than 200 colleges and universities have signed onto a letter opposing what they call "government overreach." Among the signees is the president of Macalester College. We talk to her about why she's taking a stand. Minnesota's bear population is moving further south and even into the Twin Cities suburbs. A biologist from the Minnesota DNR share…
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Out to Lunch: Anton Treuer has found healing in learning to love all parts of his identity
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17:12On Minnesota Now, we get to hear from so many different people in Minnesota over the phone and in the studio. But we don’t often meet them in the community, where news — and life — happens. In our series Out to Lunch, we sit down for a meal with people from Minnesota news and culture to get to know them better. This time, we take a short trip throu…
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Weather update: warm, sunny weekend to follow Thursday rain
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4:49Wednesday has brought remarkably warm and sunny weather to Minnesota. Thursday may counter with clouds and rain showers. MPR chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joins MPR News host Emily Bright with details on the forecast, plus the latest on funding for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration climate centers.…
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'It's a great time to be a bear': Biologist explains population trends as hibernation ends
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9:06It is the time of year when bears are coming out of hibernation and looking about for their next meal. Maybe you have seen a bear this season or heard of one in the neighborhood. This is a possibility not only for people who live in northern Minnesota. There have been bear sightings in the Twin Cities region this year. Andy Tri, bear project leader…
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Minnesota colleges sign onto letter condemning 'government overreach'
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10:51More than 300 college presidents and administrators from around the country signed a letter denouncing “unprecedented government overreach and political interference” in higher education. By noon Wednesday, at least eight Minnesota colleges had joined the growing list of signees. Since President Donald Trump was elected to office, his administratio…
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Bible Study - Matthew: The Transfiguration
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Starting in May, the federal government plans to get tough on student loan borrowers who are far behind on their payments. A financial counselor broke down what that means and what to do if you're struggling to keep up with your debt. For many Hmong elders who don't read their native language, written translation doesn't mean much. That's why one a…
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Local comedian explores intersection of Native humor and grief
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12:13Tuesday night at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, a show will explore the intersections of grief and humor in Native culture. It’s called “Death, Grief and Dying: Indigenous Humor While Crying” and it’s a show very personal to its creator Trish Cook. Cook is a comedian and a citizen of the Red Lake Nation. She joined MPR News host Emily Bright t…
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First of its kind audiobook created for Hmong who don't read their native language
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12:40You may not know that many Hmong elders do not read or write their native language. It's a language with a strong oral tradition and was not formally written until the 1950s. A new audiobook aims to meet Hmong listeners where they're at. It's one of few English books translated into Hmong and recorded in Hmong. 'The Hungry Season: A Journey of War,…
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A St. Thomas student's reflections on mourning Pope Francis in Rome
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6:37The death of Pope Francis Monday is still fresh for Catholics around the world. It kicked off a nine day mourning period. That means there's a lot going on in Vatican City, especially since there are many Easter tourists still in town from the holiday over the weekend. Clare Willson is a St. Thomas University sophomore in a Catholic studies course …
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The state of student loans as the Trump administration begins debt collection
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9:44The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday it will begin collecting student loans that are in default starting in May. According to data from The New York Federal Reserve, Minnesota has about 844,000 student loan borrowers, for a total balance of $28 billion. Of those borrowers, about one percent are delinquent. In an uncertain economy, ther…
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Timberwolves and Wild both look to make playoff run
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10:27The playoffs have begun for the Wolves and the Wild. The Timberwolves dominated their first post-season game against the L.A. Lakers on Saturday. They were up against not only LeBron James, but also Luka Dončić, who you may remember helped keep Minnesota out of the NBA finals when he played for the Dallas Mavericks last year. But that didn't stop t…
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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88. He was the first non-European head in centuries to lead the Roman Catholic Church. We'll hear how Catholics in Minnesota are mourning and reflecting. We'll also learn more about the Pope's impact and his legacy as a changemaker in the church. New data shows how tribally-owned businesses across the country are…
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Minnesota doctor says FDA weight-loss drug cutoff is ‘devastating’ for patients
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10:38The amount of weight loss drugs on the market is about to shrink dramatically and cut thousands of Americans off from cheaper obesity drugs as the FDA halts the sale of copycats. Companies and pharmacies were able to sell a cheaper alternative to the weight loss drug Wegovy and Ozempic because of a shortage of a protein called semaglutide, which he…
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New data provides first look at tribally owned businesses
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9:50New data from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve is giving a first look at tribally-owned businesses across the country and their impact on economic development. The data was collected by the Center for Indian Country Development, which is within the Minneapolis Federal Reserve. It finds that nearly every federally recognized tribe owns businesses and…
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St. Paul's ‘The Catholic Guy’ says Pope Francis navigated the ‘uncomfortable middle’
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12:56Pope Francis appeared in St. Peter's Square to bless thousands of people on Easter Sunday. A day later, thousands are gathering there again, this time to mourn his death. Mourners are also gathering at the Cathedral of St. Paul Monday for a special mass getting underway at noon. MPR News reporter Mark Zdechlik has been at the Cathedral all morning …
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Behind The Veil: The Knot Real Wedding Study
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46:03Behind The Veil Podcast - The Real Weddings Study from The Knot This week we welcome Tom Chelednik - The Associate Director of Vendor Engagement of North America to talk about the recently released "Real Weddings Study" from The Knot. In The Knot 2025 Real Weddings Study, we discover how couples are bringing this exciting day to life through the en…
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Autism diagnoses are up across the U.S. The country's top health official asserts it's due to an unidentified environmental toxin. Scientists and advocates say it's better screenings. We'll talk to an autism advocate focused on Somali Minnesotans, whose children are diagnosed three times more than the state average. A new study has found traffic in…
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Local nursing school graduates a record 40 percent male nursing class
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8:11In Minnesota and across the country, more men are choosing nursing as a career. In this year’s class of new nurses, there are more men going into the profession than ever. Over the last ten years, the number of men in the field has increased by nearly 60 percent. Earlier this week, nurses at Rasmussen University's Bloomington campus celebrated its …
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Professional Help: Help me get back to the dentist
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8:14We all need a little help to get through life sometimes. From everyday questions to more complex problems, we’re asking the experts to lend us a hand. Throughout the series Professional Help, we’ll hear some direct advice, for us not-so-direct Minnesotans. For many adults, booking routine dentist appointments isn’t always top of mind. Research show…
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Study: More SUVs on Minnesota roads are making traffic worse
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10:41A new study has found traffic in Minnesota is getting worse due in part to the increase in trucks and SUVs on the roads. The study was co-authored by David Levinson, a transportation professor at the University of Sydney in Australia. Levinson previously worked at the University of Minnesota for ten years. He talked with Minnesota Now senior produc…
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Amid a rift in the Canada-U.S. relationship, MPR News checks in with our northern neighbors
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10:21For decades, Minnesotans and Canadians have been friends and trading partners, easily moving and trading across our shared border. But President Donald Trump’s tariff policies and calls for Canada to become the United States’ 51st state have raised questions about Minnesotans relationship with our neighbors to the north. MPR News host Angela Davis …
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As conversations about autism are back in the spotlight, a Minnesota Somali advocate weighs in
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11:13A new report from the CDC indicates autism diagnoses are increasing in the U.S., but the reason as to why is pitting members of the Trump administration against scientists, researchers and community advocates. In a press conference Wednesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argued autism is a preventable disease. “This is …
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Bible Study - Matthew: Rewarded for Our Works
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Discipleship is simple obedience in the ordinary. In this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted, Bryan Catherman and Josiah Walker return to the basics, reminding us that discipleship often looks like a consistent, faithful presence in the church's life. They unpack the simplicity and weight of just showing up, investing in relationships, and ground…
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The number of international students in Minnesota whose visas have been revoked is growing. Some are taking legal action against the federal government. We talk to the lawyer representing two students who are suing to stay in the U.S. and study. A Twin Cities organization has been trying to close the reading gap among Black students for decades. We…
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Minneapolis reading program aims to sharpen skills, strengthen community
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9:59Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Education sent letters to state leaders that said schools could lose federal funding if they failed to follow the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights laws. That includes DEI programs that “advantage one’s race over another.” If schools do not follow this order, the Trump administration sa…
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'Every woman has a story:' Minnesota Women's Press founder, editor reflect on 40 years
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10:18Forty years ago Wednesday, the first issue of a new, biweekly newspaper went out across the Twin Cities. The idea was to share stories “about women, by women and for women,” according to Minnesota Women’s Press’ current owner and editor, Mikki Morrisette. The publication is now a monthly magazine that is published online and stocked at more than 36…
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A spring weather update, just in time for April showers
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4:52Wednesday may be the last chance to enjoy sunny spring weather for a few days, with rain on the way. MPR’s chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joins MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about how this spring is shaping up.By Minnesota Public Radio
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How to protect your garden from jumping worms
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8:45The warmer temperatures have gardeners across the state getting their beds ready and planting seedlings. Part of that work is keeping plants protected from critters that might snack on them, like bunnies, deer or insects. And there’s a newer threat in town: an invasive species that has become common in the state. They are called jumping worms and t…
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