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What does Anoka-Hennepin really teach about DEI?
A budget impasse triggered by a revolt of three school board members appears to have been averted, but the issue remains. So, see for yourself what it means.
What's lost when newspapers die
Eight Minnesota papers will stop publishing this month in a blow to their communities.
Editorial counterpoint: Embrace the shift in public notices
Posting them on school websites is fast becoming the best way to inform.
Thoughts from the Star Tribune's new community engagement director
We aim to invite more people to be part of the conversation.
Editorial cartoon: New campus mascot
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Kavita Kumar
Thoughts from the Star Tribune's new community engagement director
We aim to invite more people to be part of the conversation.
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."
Editorial
What's lost when newspapers die
Turn off cellphones in state's classrooms
Taiwan policy must be a campaign issue
Transparency leads to better government
Opinion Exchange
Imagine a U.S. with a parliamentary system …
How many hostages are still alive? Hamas doesn't seem to know
Should Metro Mobility even be thought of as supplemental?
What does Anoka-Hennepin really teach about DEI?
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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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Should Metro Mobility even be thought of as supplemental?
Develop the service further and maybe it could help fill any vacuum of an Uber/Lyft departure. At least it would serve riders better.
Readers Write: Pro-Palestinian protests, sex offender program
Not all suffering seems to matter.
Imagine a U.S. with a parliamentary system …
Yes, it would require constitutional amendments. But it could save American democracy.
Readers Write: Caucus system, state Sen. Nicole Mitchell, voting for RFK Jr.
Caucuses aren't to blame for our political mess.
Turn off cellphones in state's classrooms
Legislation that would require schools to have smartphone policies is a good foundation.
Editorial cartoon: Supreme Court's medical expertise
How many hostages are still alive? Hamas doesn't seem to know
Israeli officials believe about 130 captives — some of them dead — remain in Gaza. Six Americans are still there.