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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for December 2016

St. Cloud couple sues for right to deny business to gays

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2016, 6:59 AM Dec 7, 2016
91

In the aftermath of the election, the time appears to be right to try to roll back perceived gains of the last few decades and now Minnesota’s Human Rights Act is in the crosshairs. Read more →

Science · Weather

Weather Channel turns up the heat after climate change claim

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 4:51 PM Dec 6, 2016
18

The Weather Channel came out firing today after Breitbart used a video of one of its meteorologists to claim that the earth is cooling. Read more →

People doing good

Minnesota’s person of the year? That’s easy

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 2:27 PM Dec 6, 2016
8

He didn’t shoot anybody. He didn’t call anybody names. He united rather than divided his constituency.

As near as we can tell, the state would be better of if more people were like him.
Read more →

Arts & Culture

Black Santa: ‘Minnesota was amazing’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 1:10 PM Dec 6, 2016
13

Good news, Minnesota, Santa likes you. A lot. Larry Jefferson, a retired U.S. Army veteran who plays Santa Claus, has returned to his Dallas home after four days at the Mall of America that landed him plenty of attention because he’s African-American. Read more →

Politics

The Syrian refugees one year later

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 11:30 AM Dec 6, 2016
2

It was one year ago Sunday that Canada’s prime minister greeted a planeload of Syrian refugees from Lebanon, welcoming them to his country. Read more →

Education

For U.S. students, math is too hard to master

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 10:17 AM Dec 6, 2016
64

Perhaps we just acknowledge that math isn’t really our thing.

U.S. teenagers bombed on an international test for 15 years olds, with scores declining in math compared to 60 other countries. Read more →

Politics

An Electoral College revolt is a very bad idea

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 9:13 AM Dec 6, 2016
33

It’s hard to imagine a quicker path to a civil war than if a legally elected person were denied the presidency. Read more →

Editorial says racism not issue in pipeline route

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 6:50 AM Dec 6, 2016
36

The editorial, signed by Tom Dennis, disputes the protesters’ assertion of a double standard in the location of the pipeline route when it was steered away from Bismarck and toward the Standing Rock territory.
Read more →

Weather

Why winter stinks

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 3:44 PM Dec 5, 2016
11

Minnesotans have no right to snicker when it comes to the difficulty of driving in snow. We saw your morning commute this morning, Minnesota.

But there’s something about cars sliding into each other that’s even more impressive when it happened this morning in Montreal, a city that knows its snow. Read more →

Economy

Are store cashiers the next disappearing job?

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 1:04 PM Dec 5, 2016
82

The Amazon Go store is being tested in Seattle. Walk in, take what you need, and pay automatically. Who needs humans?

No doubt there are plenty of reasons why this is a great idea. And yet, the future is scary.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

Appeals Court: Wishing a cop dead is not a terroristic threat

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 11:19 AM Dec 5, 2016
16

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today said if someone says he hopes a Minnesota state trooper will be shot, that’s not a terroristic threat.

The court ruled in the case of Gregory Allen Olson, who was in a car stopped by police in October as he and a friend were driving to Chisago City after an evening of heavy drinking. Read more →

Arts & Culture

How Rachel Martin will change NPR’s Morning Edition

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 9:19 AM Dec 5, 2016
15

Rachel Martin started her new gig as a co-host of NPR’s Morning Edition today, and if you read between the lines of her interview with Current, the public radio newspaper, one gets the sense that the ‘inner-Beltway mentality’ continues to crumble.
Read more →

Politics

MN governor’s race likely to pit environment vs. jobs

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 8:18 AM Dec 5, 2016
50

If DFL leaders on Saturday back language that would put the party officially against a proposed copper-nickel mine near Hoyt Lakes, it could drive away longtime, pro-mining Democrats. Can the DFL win the 2018 governor’s race without them? Read more →

Science

Climate change blog closes

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 6:54 AM Dec 5, 2016
2

Facebook and Twitter increasingly are the new venue for audience feedback, so while the online audience continues to have a voice, the reality is that fewer people in the news business side of things are listening. Read more →

Politics

For president-elect, Twitter is the new ‘fireside chat’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2016, 8:49 AM Dec 4, 2016
30

Donald Trump’s penchant for communicating via Twitter while ignoring mainstream media is rewriting all the rules.

Take this question, for example. If a president has chosen Twitter to communicate with the people he represents, is it ethical to ‘block’ people from following him and, thus, hearing what he has to say? Read more →

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