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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for January 2017

This or That

On cross-country trips, finding the ugly side of America

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 25, 2017, 6:50 AM Jan 25, 2017
4

We’ve always had a special place in this space for people who walk away from whatever chains tie them to the daily routine and walk or kayak or bike across America, often in search of it or themselves.

Perhaps we’re being too romantic because the story of Mark Baumer is frightening. Read more →

Politics · Science

Cone of silence descends on a town built on leaks

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 3:16 PM Jan 24, 2017
69

There is something astonishing when this tweet draws virtual gasps on Twitter for the courage it took to write it.
Read more →

The jobs we do · Weather

Truck-through-ice season is underway in Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 2:26 PM Jan 24, 2017
14

A little early, perhaps, we have reached that time of the year that keeps tow truck operators in the tall clover. Read more →

Sports

1,000 Words: The excuse note

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 1:26 PM Jan 24, 2017
7

Because: football Read more →

War

Investigation released in deaths of NPR journalists in war zone

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 12:12 PM Jan 24, 2017
3

There was, apparently, some anger within NPR when two of its journalists — David Gilkey and Zabihullah Tamanna — were killed when their Humvee was hit by heavy weapons fire while they were covering the war in Afghanistan last June.

Why were they in harm’s way? Could their deaths have been avoided.
Read more →

Arts & Culture

The Oscar-nominated film that will make your day

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 11:05 AM Jan 24, 2017
5

Lost in today’s announcement of Oscar nominations was the category of documentaries, which generally are nowhere near as intriguing as the make-believe world of film.

Let’s do something about that by specifically pointing out that Joe’s Violin has been nominated in the category of ‘Best Documentary Short Subject.’ Read more →

Crime and Justice

After making a difference, MN judge is forced to retire

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 9:27 AM Jan 24, 2017
8

Southern Minnesota drug court Judge Larry Collins is retiring with the luxury of knowing he did some good. He knows that because the people who went through his court told him so. Read more →

Health · Politics

Why photojournalists were right to show you Gov. Dayton collapsing

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 24, 2017, 6:55 AM Jan 24, 2017
88

Of all of the ludicrous, misplaced, and, frankly, chilling criticisms and intimidation of the free press in recent days, none rises to the level of absurdity as the criticism leveled against the Minnesota media overnight for showing images of Gov. Mark Dayton’s collapse during his State of the State address. Read more →

This or That

1,000 Words: Earth

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 5:02 PM Jan 23, 2017
3

NOAA’s new GOES-16 satellite has given us the clearest high-resolution pictures yet from a geostationary satellite 22,000 miles above us.

The first images — it’s still undergoing testing — were released today. And they’re magnificent. Read more →

Health · Sports

Study: Jet lag limits baseball’s home field advantage

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 3:34 PM Jan 23, 2017
1

A study of baseball players, who spend most of their summers in different time zones, finds that traveling eastward is more disruptive than going west. But it also found that home teams suffer more than visiting teams. Read more →

Politics

An airline flight is no time to talk politics

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 1:30 PM Jan 23, 2017
33

Today we renew our call that the airline safety briefing include instructions on how to be quiet on an airplane.

In the latest ‘unruly passenger’ video, a woman decides that sitting in an aluminum tube with a couple hundred strangers is a fine time to yell at her seatmate because of his politics. Read more →

Politics

Appeals Court upholds state control of people’s ‘missing money’

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 11:32 AM Jan 23, 2017
12

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today overturned a lower court ruling that refused to dismiss a class action lawsuit that contends Minnesota’s unclaimed property law is an illegal seizure under the Constitution.
Read more →

Sports

As rural America shrinks, so do football teams

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 10:14 AM Jan 23, 2017
14

If you want to see the decline of rural America, look no farther than high school football. As small towns continue to empty out, it’s becoming impossible for schools to continue football programs without significant changes to the sport. Read more →

Politics

What happened in Pepin County?

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 7:54 AM Jan 23, 2017
86

To find out about America, Politico senior writer Michael Kruse headed for the banks of the Mississippi River in Wisconsin. Pepin County — Stockholm, Pepin, Durand etc. — voted for a Democrat in every election since 1972.
Read more →

This or That

Lead closes Hibbing gun range

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2017, 7:01 AM Jan 23, 2017
11

The Hibbing School Board and the Hibbing Rifle and Pistol Club intended to give a new deal to use the Lincoln Elementary gun range a year’s test.

It lasted not quite two weeks after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration reported elevated levels of lead at the gun range. Read more →

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