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Curtailing cell phone use can minify innovation, but there are still advantages to communicating face-to-face.
The Greatest Generation showed us how much can be accomplished when we're united.
The 60,000-square-foot space will open this July in The Nordic, an under-construction building in the North Loop.
Republicans in Minnesota often focus on the state’s high taxes, while DFLers focus on all the services the state delivers for that money — a divergence was put on display at the Minnesota Capitol this week.