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The U.S. and allies thought extreme economic sanctions would bring Russia to its knees, but this failed and instead harmed Europe. Now, after hundreds of thousands of casualties and immense damage, ...
In the March issue of Southside Pride, Ed Felien, the owner, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the newspaper, wrote this: “We have mourned the unfair and untimely death of George Floyd for almost five ...
While the city has struggled to create the truth and reconciliation process it committed to nearly 5 years ago, one small Southside group is making progress of its own. On March 22, the Reclaiming ...
You can change the world. Trump is not as great as he thinks he is. He needs us to bow before him. If you stand up, if your ...
Yes, technically, DJT (to keep from having to type his name) is the Commander. But it’s widely known and accepted that the ...
Minnesota should secede from the U.S. and join Canada. Canada protects a woman’s right to abortion. Canada has a national health care system that provides basic care to its citizens. Canada welcomes ...
After many trials and roadblocks, including a devastating fire just weeks before a planned opening, Khue’s Kitchen finally opened on March 6 at 693 Raymond Avenue in South St. Anthony Park. A week ...
On Saturday, April 12, 2025, Christians, Christian-lineage people and allies of other faiths are invited to join a Lenten Pilgrimage of lament and protest against the ongoing injustice of Israel’s ...
As spring slowly arrives in the North, an arborist’s fancy turns to thoughts of trees. It’s true for Jake MacDougall, who works for Davey Tree Expert Company — at 145 years, the oldest tree company in ...
At 13 degrees below zero, a dangerous chill gripped the Twin Cities, making it one of the coldest nights of the winter. Schools were closed. But that didn’t stop Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) from ...
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