opinion
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.
Do more to deter suicide at the Washington Avenue Bridge
My daughter was among those who have ended their lives there.
When is it antisemitism? Jewish people are in the best position to know.
It is not the place of non-Jews to explain it to one of the most persecuted ethnic groups in human history.
Censorship is being censored at Columbia
Once a group accords itself the prerogative to regulate speech, it will eventually be weaponized in return.
How women kept the Twin Cities on the big-deal sports event map
And how to maintain that standing.
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
Aid votes show Congress can still work
Mpls. must investigate suspicious fires
Minnesota is losing the race on mental health care
Be a major player in film and TV game
Opinion Exchange
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
We regulate a tiny fraction of the 12,000 'forever chemicals'
Censorship is being censored at Columbia
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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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."
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.
Editorial cartoon: Lessons on antisemitism
Government surveillance keeps us safe, and Congress just improved it
There are ways to prevent abuses without compromising national security value. Over the weekend, a bipartisan Congress voted for numerous helpful reforms.
Let USC valedictorian give her speech
Though it's understandable that her anti-Israel stances are controversial on Southern California campus.
Readers Write: Presidential debates, mental health, copper wire theft, Hennepin County Board, films
Let the debates go on — with a couple drug tests first.