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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for August 2014

Sports

Woman named to NBA coaching staff

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2014, 12:38 PM Aug 5, 2014
2

It’s not hard to find men coaching sports played by women. So why aren’t there women coaching men’s teams? Ask no more, NBA fans. The San Antonio Spurs, perhaps the finest basketball organization in America, today hired a woman as an assistant coach. Becky Hammon is in her final season — her 16th — with Read more →

Upset by behavior, mom sells daughter’s concert tickets

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2014, 11:38 AM Aug 5, 2014
22

Cindy Bjerke of Fargo was upset at her 18-year-old daughter’s disrespectful behavior, WDAZ-TV reports, so she sold the Katy Perry tickets she’d purchased for her daughter on the Fargo-Moorhead Garage Sale page. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Court: No federal crime beating kids who spurn chores

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2014, 10:48 AM Aug 5, 2014
4

A federal panel has ruled that, while deplorable, it’s not a federal crime to beat children for not doing “chores.”
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War

Area vet tries to reunite Iraqi interpreter with family

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2014, 7:37 AM Aug 5, 2014
0

A Twin Cities federal law enforcement officer is raising money to try to get the family of an Iraqi who served as an interpreter for U.S. forces back together. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Transmormon

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2014, 7:13 AM Aug 5, 2014
0

The Atlantic gives new life to the story of a Mormon born a boy but becoming a girl. Read more →

Economy · Politics

Restaurants serve side dish of politics, religion

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2014, 6:36 AM Aug 5, 2014
30

Restaurant bills have something to say about prayer and the minimum wage Read more →

Politics

Is St. Paul more conservative than Minneapolis?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 3:48 PM Aug 4, 2014
8

Southern cities are generally more conservative than northern cities; not much of a surprise there. The Economist has pored over the data in a new survey of cities and found a few interesting differences within states. Toledo is more conservative than Cleveland, for example. And Colorado Springs (a military community) is more conservative than Denver. Read more →

Economy

Labor showdown reaches critical deadline

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 3:37 PM Aug 4, 2014
0

The labor dispute in Massachusetts that seemed so unusual a week ago — the employees walked out in support of a grocery chain CEO who treated them decently — now seems headed down a familiar road to many workers. The Market Basket grocery chain gave the employees until the end of the day today to Read more →

Politics

On James Brady

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 1:34 PM Aug 4, 2014
1

No doubt there’ll be many tributes — and from some, brickbats — on the occasion of the death of the former Reagan press secretary, James Brady, who took a bullet to his brain intended for his boss. This is my most memorable moment. It was Chicago, 1996, the second national convention of the year, following Read more →

Arts & Culture

How to serenade cows

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 1:18 PM Aug 4, 2014
4

You think being a farmer is easy? It’s not. First, you have to learn to play the trombone.

Sports · War

94-year-old former POW throws out the first pitch

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 12:00 PM Aug 4, 2014
1

In a POW camp, baseball was the one constant, said a WWII POW who this evening will throw out the first pitch at a minor league baseball game in town. Read more →

Sports

More evidence Kevin Love is Cleveland bound?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 9:41 AM Aug 4, 2014
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It’s probably not much of a secret that Kevin Love has played his last game in a Minnesota Timberwolves uniform. Today, there’s another indication that he’s about to start playing them in a Cleveland Cavaliers uniform. According to the website, BC Cleveland, the NBA online store has discontinued selling the Andrew Wiggins Cavalier jersey, even Read more →

Economy

The new suburban sprawl: poverty

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 8:16 AM Aug 4, 2014
8

Poverty, quite obviously, is still a bigger problem in the city than the suburbs, but a new report from Brookings says the rate of poverty is increasing in suburbs more than cities. The number of “distressed” neighborhoods has grown by 78 percent in the 2000’s, with much of that increase coming in the suburbs. Of Read more →

Health

What if medical marijuana works?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 7:32 AM Aug 4, 2014
3

Gov. Mark Dayton suggested to Jessica Hauser that if she wanted to help her 2-year-old son, Wyatt, with his 200 epileptic seizures a day, she just buy marijuana illegally. She found a real answer in Oregon.

Whatever happened to Jessica and her son? Read more →

People doing good

In a time of tragedy, lemonade delivers a girl’s message

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2014, 7:22 AM Aug 4, 2014
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When a police officer is killed in the line of duty, there’s not a lot individuals can do. We’re powerless in that fact. So, as in other times of tragedy, we light a candle, write a note, or leave some flowers. Reminding us and others that we’re connected in this world of anonymity is about Read more →

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