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Minnesota knocks Texas out of Top 5 in CNBC’s ‘Top States for Business’ ranking – Bring Me The News

  1. Minnesota knocks Texas out of Top 5 in CNBC’s ‘Top States for Business’ ranking Bring Me The News
  2. Not Top 10: Oklahoma slips again in survey of best states for business Oklahoman.com
  3. Problems with infrastructure, crime and LGBTQ rights knock Texas out of top 5 states for business CNBC Television
  4. NC’s top business ranking obscures the growing needs beyond big ribbon cuttings | Opinion Raleigh News & Observer
  5. Bracken: State’s big jump in CNBC ranking is worth celebrating — and impetus for more change ROI-NJ.com
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Two Minnesota missing women found dead in storage units; police link both to the same man – USA TODAY

  1. Two Minnesota missing women found dead in storage units; police link both to the same man USA TODAY
  2. Police link man to two women whose bodies were found in different Minnesota storage units MPR News
  3. Investigators link man to two women whose bodies were found in different storage units ActionNewsJax.com
  4. Report: More than a dozen deaths traced to intimate partner violence in Minnesota halfway through 2023 KSTP
  5. Body of yearslong missing woman found in storage unit, a week after man charged with killing, dismembering girlfriend, and hiding her body in storage unit Law & Crime

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Minnesota Governor Says Indian Tribes Could Start Selling Marijuana Before Regulators Approve Standard Licenses – Marijuana Moment

  1. Minnesota Governor Says Indian Tribes Could Start Selling Marijuana Before Regulators Approve Standard Licenses Marijuana Moment
  2. Marijuana is legalized, but Rochester law enforcement officials note not everything surrounding pot is legal Rochester Post Bulletin
  3. At Issue: June 4 — Walz signs cannabis bill into law; Rep. Omar discusses debt ceiling vote KSTP
  4. Feds: combining cannabis with guns or ammo is still illegal St. Paul Pioneer Press
  5. Marijuana legalization: Tribes could fill dispensary sales gap, Gov. Walz says FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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Derek Chauvin asks Minnesota Supreme Court to review his murder conviction, weeks after appeals court denied his request for a new trial – CNN

  1. Derek Chauvin asks Minnesota Supreme Court to review his murder conviction, weeks after appeals court denied his request for a new trial CNN
  2. Man who witnessed George Floyd murder by police suing Minneapolis over officers’ actions Yahoo News
  3. Derek Chauvin appeals conviction in George Floyd murder to Minnesota Supreme Court Fox News
  4. Keith Ellison to publish George Floyd trial diary Tuesday, with intro by Floyd’s brother Star Tribune
  5. Former police officer, Derek Chauvin convicted of killing George Floyd appeals conviction Yahoo News
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Minnesota man accused of killing St. Croix County deputy was on probation for 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault – Wisconsin Public Radio

  1. Minnesota man accused of killing St. Croix County deputy was on probation for 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault Wisconsin Public Radio
  2. Wisconsin deputy shot while tending to DUI suspect who drove into a ditch Fox News
  3. Deputy killed in shooting; Toddler killed in farm accident; 8-year-old gets a new heart KELOLAND News
  4. Details in St. Croix County deputy’s killing match with man on probation for kidnapping, sexual assault Wisconsin Public Radio
  5. Suspect dead after western Wisconsin deputy’s killing had extensive criminal history Star Tribune
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Former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter released from prison after serving time for deadly shooting of Daunte Wright – CNN

  1. Former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter released from prison after serving time for deadly shooting of Daunte Wright CNN
  2. Ex-Minnesota Police Officer Kim Potter, who fatally shot Daunte Wright, released from prison ABC 7 Chicago
  3. Kim Potter, the officer convicted of killing Daunte Wright, released from prison Yahoo! Voices
  4. Former officer Kimberly Potter released from prison after serving 16 months for killing Daunte Wright MPR News
  5. Ex-Cop Kim Potter To Be Freed After Serving 16 Months For Killing Daunte Wright HuffPost
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Travelers at MSP Airport face long lines, cancelations and delays – CBS Minnesota

  1. Travelers at MSP Airport face long lines, cancelations and delays CBS Minnesota
  2. Crowds of passengers took shelter inside O’Hare Airport as hundreds of flights are delayed amid severe storms, tornado warnings: ‘I have never seen anything like this’ Yahoo! Voices
  3. Hundreds of flights delayed at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, others canceled WBTV
  4. Severe weather causes flight groundings, train suspensions in Chicago area Chicago Sun-Times
  5. Flight cancellations delay spring break plans for travelers at MSP KARE11.com
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Minnesota leads, Michigan Tech enters final men’s college hockey Power 10 rankings – NCAA.com

  1. Minnesota leads, Michigan Tech enters final men’s college hockey Power 10 rankings NCAA.com
  2. Gophers women’s hockey gets No. 2 seed for NCAA Tournament FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
  3. Minnesota State Receives Fifth Seed in NCAA Central Region Tournament – Minnesota State University – Mankato Athletics Minnesota State University – Mankato Athletics
  4. 2023 NCAA Division III men’s ice hockey committee selects championship field NCAA.com
  5. Badgers to play Long Island University in first round of NCAA Tournament Channel3000.com – WISC-TV3
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Minnesota governor signs bill codifying ‘fundamental right’ to abortion into law



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Minnesota’s Democratic Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill into law Tuesday that enshrines the “fundamental right” to access abortion in the state.

Abortion is already legal in Minnesota, but in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, the Protect Reproductive Options Act goes a step further by outlining that every person has the fundamental right to make “autonomous decisions” about their own reproductive health as well as the right to refuse reproductive health care.

“This is very simple, very right to the point,” Walz said Tuesday on “CNN Tonight.” “We trust women in Minnesota, and that’s not what came out of the [Supreme Court’s] decision, so I think it’s critically important that we build a fire wall.”

With the passage of the bill, Minnesota is now the first state to codify abortion via legislative action since Roe v. Wade was reversed, the office of the bill’s lead author in Minnesota’s state Senate, told CNN.

“Last November, Minnesotans spoke loud and clear: They want their reproductive rights protected – not stripped away,” Walz said in a news release. “Today, we are delivering on our promise to put up a firewall against efforts to reverse reproductive freedom. No matter who sits on the Minnesota Supreme Court, this legislation will ensure Minnesotans have access to reproductive health care for generations to come. Here in Minnesota, your access to reproductive health care and your freedom to make your own health care decisions are preserved and protected.”

The bill states that local government cannot restrict a person’s ability to exercise the “fundamental right” to reproductive freedom. It also clarifies that this right extends to accessing contraception, sterilization, family planning, fertility services and counseling regarding reproductive health care.

“The Pro Act also goes beyond just granting those rights to abortion, it really says all reproductive healthcare decisions aren’t our business, including access to contraception, including access to really anything that is related to personal and private decisions about your reproductive life,” Megan Peterson, the executive director of pro-abortion rights campaign UnRestrict Minnesota, told CNN following Walz’s signing of the bill.

In a letter to Walz ahead of the signing, Republican legislature leaders argued that the bill went too far and urged the governor to veto what they called “an extreme law.”

“As the PRO Act was being rushed through the legislature, Republicans offered reasonable amendments with guardrails to protect women and children,” state Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson and House Minority Leader Lisa Demuth wrote, “Sadly, each of these amendments were struck down by a Democrat majority.”

In 1995, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in Doe v. Gomez that abortion was a fundamental right protected under the state’s constitution. The Protect Reproductive Options Act ensures that even in the event of a new state Supreme Court reversing the ruling, the right to abortion will be protected under state law.

“By passing this law, Minnesotans will have a second layer of protection for their existing reproductive rights. A future Minnesota Supreme Court could overturn Doe v. Gomez, but with the PRO Act now in State law, Minnesotans will still have a right to Reproductive healthcare,” Luke Bishop, a spokesperson for Democratic State Sen. Jennifer McEwen, the bill’s author in the Senate, told CNN over email.

Following the governor’s signature of the bill, the White House applauded Minnesota’s efforts, pointing to the popular support for women’s rights to make their own health care decisions.

“Americans overwhelmingly support a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions, as so clearly demonstrated last fall when voters turned out to defend access to abortion – including for ballot initiatives in California, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, and Vermont,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.

“While Congressional Republicans continue their support for extreme policies including a national abortion ban, the President and Vice President are calling on Congress to restore the protections of Roe in federal law,” she wrote. “Until then, the Biden-Harris Administration will continue its work to protect access to abortion and support state leaders in defending women’s reproductive rights.”

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At the Buzzer: Indiana 61, Minnesota 57 – Inside the Hall

Quick thoughts on a 61-57 win at Minnesota:

How it happened

The circumstances on Wednesday in Minneapolis were abnormal. Mike Woodson didn’t make the trip due to a recent COVID-19 diagnosis. Minnesota’s leading scorer, Dawson Garcia, was out with an ankle injury. Empty seats were plentiful in Williams Arena pregame. Indiana, a double-digit favorite, came out lacking focus. The Hoosiers turned the ball over five times in the first eight minutes. Minnesota got into the bonus quickly as IU struggled to defend straight line drives. By the six minute mark, Minnesota led 24-18. Indiana seemed to find its footing offensively the last six minutes as the Hoosiers scored 15 points to grab a 33-30 halftime advantage. Trayce Jackson-Davis had nine points and 11 rebounds in the first half, but was only 4-for-9 from the field. Malik Reneau led IU with 10 first half points.

It wasn’t a particularly strong start to the second half, but Indiana made enough plays to stretch the lead to seven at 45-38 on a Jackson-Davis bucket off a baseline out of bound play. The Hoosiers led 47-40 at the under 12 media timeout. Minnesota, however, had an answer. The Gophers scored the next seven points to tie it at 47, forcing Yasir Rosemond to take a timeout. Minnesota then took the lead at 50-49 on a Jamison Battle 3-pointer with 8:55 to play. Indiana, however, quickly retook the lead on a Trey Galloway 3-pointer with 8:28 to play. Minnesota took the lead again at 55-54 on a Battle 3-pointer with 6:22 to play. A dunk by Jackson-Davis with 2:22 remaining cut the Minnesota lead to 57-56.

With 43.7 seconds to play, Race Thompson split a pair of free throws to make it 57, but a Jackson-Davis offensive rebound on the free throw miss and subsequent putback gave IU a 59-57 lead. Ta’Lon Cooper missed a 3-pointer on the next Minnesota possession and Miller Kopp grabbed a loose ball and called timeout with just over 20 seconds to go. Minnesota then let the clock run down to 8.2 seconds to go before fouling Trey Galloway. Galloway made both to make it 61-57 and secure a fourth-straight victory.

Standout performer

Jackson-Davis was dominant again, finishing with 25 points, 21 rebounds and six blocked shots. He became the program’s all-time blocked shots leader after tying Jeff Newton in the Michigan State game.

Statistic that stands out

Indiana finished the game on a 7-0 run and didn’t allow a Minnesota point over the final 3:20 of the contest.

Final IU individual statistics

Final tempo-free statistics

Assembly Call postgame show

(Photo credit: IU Athletics)

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