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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for April 2018

This or That

Old picture of a sheep gets the internet bahhing

Paul TostoPaul Tosto April 9, 2018, 5:51 PM Apr 9, 2018
12

The Museum of English Rural Life had a little fun on Twitter Monday, and followers rewarded the museum with a collective hug for some comic relief in a social media season where fun is really hard to find. Read more →

Sports

‘Billet parents’ feel a special pain in deaths of junior hockey kids

Paul TostoPaul Tosto April 9, 2018, 2:48 PM Apr 9, 2018
2

Billet families are the bright lights in what can be an unforgiving existence in western Canada’s junior hockey leagues. Their pain is surfacing now in the the days since a semitrailer ripped into a Canadian junior hockey league team bus, killing 15 people. Read more →

What’s on MPR News today? 4/9/18

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 9, 2018, 6:00 AM Apr 9, 2018
11

Here are the topics and guests you’ll hear today on MPR News. Read more →

Crime and Justice

When ‘for better or worse’ are more than words

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 8, 2018, 1:00 PM Apr 8, 2018
2

I don’t know if I’ve ever read a story that has so haunted me like today’s Star Tribune story of Jon Markle and his wife Mandy Markle, whose daughter drowned in Lake Minnetonka when Jon, who’d had a few drinks, decided it would be fun to drive on the ice. The girl was just 9 months old. Read more →

Health

Jonathan Pitre dies from ‘the worst disease you’ve never heard of’

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2018, 12:48 PM Apr 6, 2018
5

He was known as the ‘butterfly child’ because his skin was as fragile as a butterfly’s wings. Read more →

Weather

The keeper of the Embarrass, Minn., thermometer retires

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2018, 11:30 AM Apr 6, 2018
3

If not for Rowland Fowler, the people of Embarrass, Minn., might not have much of a reason to be so darned proud of their little slice of paradise.
Read more →

Arts & Culture · Health

The end is nigh for ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2018, 10:45 AM Apr 6, 2018
5

The book was born from the work of a dozen women who had met at a women’s liberation conference at Emmanuel College in 1969, the Boston Globe’s Stephanie Ebbert writes today. It began as a 35 cent pamphlet but became one of the most influential books of the century.
Read more →

This or That

It’s one day at a time for man who hasn’t stopped running since 1977

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2018, 9:22 AM Apr 6, 2018
9

A black bear in northern Minnesota couldn’t stop John Liepa. Neither did a hospital stay. Or a tornado. Or a blizzard. Or any number of things that keep the rest of us indoors in the fetal position. Read more →

Women who spoke out against sexual harassment now can’t find jobs

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2018, 8:02 AM Apr 6, 2018
13

Many women who spoke out against sexual harassment at work didn’t want their names used for fear of retaliation and having their careers ruined. What happened to many of those who put their names behind their stories? Their careers were ruined. Read more →

What’s on MPR News today? 4/6/18

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2018, 6:00 AM Apr 6, 2018
11

Friday April 6, 2018 (Subject to change as events dictate) Until 9 a.m. – Morning Edition Best Buy’s former CEO says he does not support anti-Muslim ads made by a conservative group he’d given money to; reaction to Pawlenty candidacy; the Twins opener; Hungary election preview; a Facebook exec responds; a StoryCorps segment from brothers Read more →

Sports · This or That

Pitcher is unflappable when Target Field eagle strikes

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2018, 3:55 PM Apr 5, 2018
13

You’d think that after what Minnesota sports fans learned about anything having to do with Eagles last January, they’d have steered clear of the species and their human offspring at the opening day of Target Field. Read more →

Education · Health

U scolds paper for reporting on student who drank himself to death

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2018, 2:08 PM Apr 5, 2018
20

The Minnesota Daily, operated by journalism students at the University of Minnesota, told a story that needed be told — excessive drinking at parties run by fraternities and sororities, specifically the February death of Mitchell Hoenig. Read more →

This or That

Pelican Rapids torn asunder by chicks in the open

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2018, 12:58 PM Apr 5, 2018
8

It started Monday morning when the city’s police chief, acting under orders from the mayor, shut down the sale of chicks at Strand Hardware, according to owner Matt Strand’s Facebook post. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Is ‘Roseanne’ the conservatives’ ‘All in the Family’?

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2018, 11:50 AM Apr 5, 2018
17

If there’s one TV show in history that has not held up well over the years, it’s ‘All in the Family’, perhaps the most groundbreaking television show of my generation. It, of course, confronted things — racism, for example — that TV steadfastly avoided.

There hasn’t been anything like it on TV since, really. Read more →

The right to have your Islamophobic voice heard

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2018, 10:22 AM Apr 5, 2018
63

Unquestionably, there is a right to free speech; that’s not the issue. This is: Does journalism have a responsibility to give it a megaphone? Read more →

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