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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for November 2016

Crime and Justice

MN court: Drivers license cannot be revoked in unconstitutional search

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 11:21 AM Nov 7, 2016
1

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today ruled that you cannot lose your driver’s license for refusing to submit to a urine test for DUI if a police officer says it’s a crime not to.
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Crime and Justice

An old lady loses her pot plant battle but may win the war

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 10:13 AM Nov 7, 2016
7

On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters will go to the polls to decide whether to legalize recreational use of marijuana. Read more →

Politics

Roberts’ ‘birth control’ joke upsets some NPR listeners

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 9:09 AM Nov 7, 2016
24

Occasional NPR political commentator Cokie Roberts put herself in the line of fire this morning when she made a joke about birth control and Latino influence in tomorrow’s election.
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Politics

After Trump attack, a defense of fellow Minnesotans

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 8:13 AM Nov 7, 2016
112

Donald Trump’s broadside against Somali immigrants in Minnesota is reminiscent of a similar attack he delivered a few months ago in Maine, an attack that prompted the decent people of Maine to rally around their fellow citizens. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Journalism goes on trial in defamation case of man falsely accused

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 6:38 AM Nov 7, 2016
5

Ryan Larson, an innocent man falsely portrayed as the likely killer of a Cold Spring police officer, gets his day in court this week.

He’s suing news organizations who were far too quick to identify him as a suspect in the 2012 slaying of officer Tom Decker, who was shot to death after he’d made a wellness check on Larson. Read more →

Politics

Trump supporter favors lynching journalists

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 6, 2016, 8:11 PM Nov 6, 2016
42

This picture, taken at Sunday’s rally for Donald Trump at Sun Country Airlines, is racing across the Internet Read more →

Sports

After loss of son, a sportswriter finds baseball helps heal

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 5, 2016, 9:56 AM Nov 5, 2016
1

Much has been written during and since the World Series about baseball’s victories and their connection to people who are now gone — usually old-timers… grandfathers, fathers etc.

But only Anthony Castrovince, a writer for MLB.com, has written about a different twist. Baseball’s connection to a child who was never born. Read more →

This or That

Follow up: Seat belt shaming

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 3:57 PM Nov 4, 2016
1

A few weeks ago in this space, we discussed whether “seat belt shaming” is an appropriate response in the wake of car crashes in which someone is killed. Some of you debated whether there’s “shaming” going on at all. A fair enough point. So we call your attention to a story from WCCO today in Read more →

Politics

When a reporter gets the story wrong

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 1:40 PM Nov 4, 2016
8

The notion that an indictment is coming in the FBI probe of the Clinton Foundation likely won’t evaporate even though the reporter who invented the assertion has said he was wrong. Read more →

Politics

To reunite America, it must go to the dogs

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 1:00 PM Nov 4, 2016
23

It says something about the state of the United States when the political ad worth watching is one for dog food. Read more →

Sports

Cubs’ victory resuscitates Harry Caray

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 11:54 AM Nov 4, 2016
6

It’s quite a parade and party going on this afternoon in Chicago, where tens of thousands of fans are celebrating the Cubs’ World Series victory of Wednesday night.

But Budweiser won the week, too, with its well-timed revival of long-dead Harry Caray, the team’s broadcaster from back when they weren’t very good. Read more →

Health

Statistics show it’s time to start talking about kids and suicide

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 11:05 AM Nov 4, 2016
3

Acting on the advice of experts, schools have pretty well lowered the cone of silence on the issue of suicides by students. They’re worried that it will lead to a copycat syndrome.

So it’s shocking to learn, as we did via NPR today, that middle school suicides have reached an all-time high, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Read more →

Politics

Duluth delays front-yard parking crackdown

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 9:39 AM Nov 4, 2016
16

What’s the big deal with parking in front yards? Basically, it’s ugly and allegedly ruins neighbors’ property values, the theory goes, so many communities outlaw the practice.

Your home may be your castle, but it’s not your parking lot. Read more →

Sports

Man watches Cubs game with dad… at cemetery

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 3, 2016, 11:36 AM Nov 3, 2016
9

‘We had a pact,’ Wayne Williams said. ‘When the Cubs – not if, when – the Cubs got into the World Series, we would make sure we listen to the games together.’ Read more →

Hey, bear! Downtown bruin creates stir in Duluth

Paul TostoPaul Tosto November 2, 2016, 3:45 PM Nov 2, 2016
10

Bear up a tree brings out Duluth’s paparazzi. Read more →

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