opinion
How 'the Squad' and like-minded progressives have changed their party
"People want a Democratic Party that fights."
Get rid of Minnesota's precinct caucuses, go to primary elections up and down the ballot
What is perceived as a grassroots engagement of average citizens actually isn't in practice.
Here's how I'd broadly frame the environment that led to my firing as a teacher
Children deserve our best, and we are not giving it.
Transparency leads to better government
Minnesota shouldn't change law mandating that public notices be published in newspapers.
Editorial cartoon: Sleepy Trump
BLOGS + COLUMNISTS
D.J. Tice
D.J. Tice: For this Minnesota legislator, action targeting child abuse is intensely personal
"There were a lot of nights that I would pray for someone to come and save me. And no one came."
Lori Sturdevant
How women kept the Twin Cities on the big-deal sports event map
And how to maintain that standing.
Editorial
Transparency leads to better government
Aid votes show Congress can still work
Mpls. must investigate suspicious fires
Minnesota is losing the race on mental health care
Opinion Exchange
How 'the Squad' and like-minded progressives have changed their party
How women kept the Twin Cities on the big-deal sports event map
D.J. Tice: For this Minnesota legislator, action targeting child abuse is intensely personal
Protect kids online
Letters
Readers Write: Minnesota Republican leaders on vaccine prioritization; University of Minnesota and alcohol
Readers Write: COVID deaths, death penalty, Enbridge Line 3, automation, the glass ceiling
Readers Write: Minneapolis police reform, the Chosin Few
Readers Write: GOP's Texas lawsuit, the Electoral College
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Protect kids online
Efforts underway in a number of states to protect young users of social media deserve support.
Readers Write: Smoking in Minneapolis, phones in schools, Trump's trial, theater, film
Push this tobacco ordinance forward.
D.J. Tice: For this Minnesota legislator, action targeting child abuse is intensely personal
"There were a lot of nights that I would pray for someone to come and save me. And no one came."
How women kept the Twin Cities on the big-deal sports event map
And how to maintain that standing.
We regulate a tiny fraction of the 12,000 'forever chemicals'
We need far more comprehensive mandates that test, monitor and limit the entire class of PFAS.
Aid votes show Congress can still work
But it's unfortunate that four members of Minnesota's delegation failed to see the big picture.
Readers Write: Cellphones in schools, potholes, child abuse, good journalism
No phones in school. Duh.