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They look like Nazi salutes. Here’s why some people think they’re a joke
Multiple people have given stiff-arm salutes after Elon Musk did it twice on Inauguration Day. Many claim it was a joke but extremism experts worry the once-taboo salute is getting normalized.
With Trump’s zigzag actions on trade, March came in like a lion and won’t be going out like a lamb
On the U.S. trade front, March came in like a lion and won’t be going out like a lamb. President Donald Trump has set in motion a tariff spree that expands or changes by the hour.
Federal agencies plan for mass layoffs as Trump's workforce cuts continue
Thursday's deadline for federal agencies to submit plans for large-scale layoffs kicks off a new phase in the dramatic restructuring of how the government operates. Here's what that looks like.
Walz hits road to rip Trump policies as he works to keep his own national profile up
Gov. Tim Walz, the 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee, held the first in a series of forums in Republican-held congressional districts outside of Minnesota. He is using them to dissect Trump administration actions and perhaps boost his own standing in the soulsearching Democratic Party.
DOGE lease cancellations: These government offices could be closed in Minnesota
The General Services Administration, working with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, has notified landlords that federal agencies will be terminating hundreds of leases for offices and buildings in the coming months — including a dozen in Minnesota.
Proposals to cut down on bad driving cross political lanes in Minnesota session
A variety of bills that aim to make Minnesota’s roads less treacherous are rolling their way through the legislative process. It could wind up as one area of bipartisan consensus in a session where that is a paramount.
Senate Democrats signal plans to advance GOP bill to avoid a government shutdown
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, said he plans to vote for a Republican bill to fund the government through September, paving the way for other Democrats to join him.
No action taken after ethics panel deadlocks on complaint against Sen. Nicole Mitchell
An ethics panel deadlocked over a new set of complaints filed against Woodbury Sen. Nicole Mitchell. The ethics process is again on hold until after a felony case against her has concluded.
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