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Sen. Amy Klobuchar's opponents accuse her of letting spending get out of control, but she points out that she has supported some big spending cuts.

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In a north Minneapolis school, a principal and his students remember the storm

When the skies turned dark a few weeks ago in north Minneapolis, some students at Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School reported to the nurse's office with stomach aches. Others cried at the sight of heavy rain outside their windows, certain that a twister was headed their way. The recent thunderstorm brought them back to the day a tornado ripped through their neighborhood a year ago. Emotions still run deep, even for the school's principal.
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Klobuchar defends Democratic approach on budget

Sen. Amy Klobuchar's opponents accuse her of letting spending get out of control, but she points out that she has supported some big spending cuts.
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In a north Minneapolis school, a principal and his students remember the storm

When the skies turned dark a few weeks ago in north Minneapolis, some students at Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School reported to the nurse's office with stomach aches. Others cried at the sight of heavy rain outside their windows, certain that a twister was headed their way. The recent thunderstorm brought them back to the day a tornado ripped through their neighborhood a year ago. Emotions still run deep, even for the school's principal.

The Fracking Boom: Missing Answers

A natural gas boom is under way in the United States, with more than 200,000 wells drilled in just under a decade. But people living on the front door step of the natural gas bonanza have a question: Are these wells creating harmful pollutants? NPR explores why there isn't an answer yet.

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