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Planned Parenthood to Close Eight Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota
Planned Parenthood will close eight clinics in Iowa and Minnesota by next year due to a $2.8 million federal funding freeze, proposed Medicaid cuts, and Iowa's abortion restrictions, impacting access to reproductive healthcare services and resulting in 66 job losses.
Planned Parenthood to Close Eight Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota
Planned Parenthood will close eight clinics in Iowa and Minnesota by next year due to a $2.8 million federal funding freeze, proposed Medicaid cuts, and Iowa's abortion restrictions, impacting access to reproductive healthcare services and resulting in 66 job losses.
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52% Bias Score


Qualls Challenges Walz in Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Republican Kendall Qualls officially launched his campaign for Minnesota governor, directly challenging incumbent Democrat Tim Walz, citing failures in job creation, economic growth, rising crime, and education; Qualls, a business executive and Army veteran, aims to offer an alternative to Walz's le...
Qualls Challenges Walz in Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Republican Kendall Qualls officially launched his campaign for Minnesota governor, directly challenging incumbent Democrat Tim Walz, citing failures in job creation, economic growth, rising crime, and education; Qualls, a business executive and Army veteran, aims to offer an alternative to Walz's le...
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Minnesota's Laotian Community: Struggles and Hope Amidst Funding Gaps
The Laotian community in Minnesota, estimated at 16,000 (though possibly much higher), faces significant challenges accessing funding and resources, stemming from the legacy of the Secret War in Laos, leaving many struggling with poverty, mental health issues, and language barriers despite the effor...
Minnesota's Laotian Community: Struggles and Hope Amidst Funding Gaps
The Laotian community in Minnesota, estimated at 16,000 (though possibly much higher), faces significant challenges accessing funding and resources, stemming from the legacy of the Secret War in Laos, leaving many struggling with poverty, mental health issues, and language barriers despite the effor...
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28% Bias Score


Minnesota's Response to the Post-Vietnam War Refugee Crisis
The Vietnam War's end in 1975 caused a refugee crisis; Minnesota, receiving a large number of Southeast Asian refugees, established the Indochinese Resettlement Office in 1975 to aid resettlement and address the challenges faced by these new arrivals.
Minnesota's Response to the Post-Vietnam War Refugee Crisis
The Vietnam War's end in 1975 caused a refugee crisis; Minnesota, receiving a large number of Southeast Asian refugees, established the Indochinese Resettlement Office in 1975 to aid resettlement and address the challenges faced by these new arrivals.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.
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Minnesota Considers Veteran Status for Hmong Secret War Soldiers
Hmong soldiers who fought in the CIA's
Minnesota Considers Veteran Status for Hmong Secret War Soldiers
Hmong soldiers who fought in the CIA's
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Planned Parenthood to Close Eight Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota
Planned Parenthood will close four Iowa and four Minnesota clinics by next year due to a $2.8 million federal funding freeze in Minnesota, proposed Medicaid cuts, elimination of teen pregnancy prevention programs, and Iowa's restrictive abortion law; this will leave 15 clinics open across five state...

Planned Parenthood to Close Eight Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota
Planned Parenthood will close four Iowa and four Minnesota clinics by next year due to a $2.8 million federal funding freeze in Minnesota, proposed Medicaid cuts, elimination of teen pregnancy prevention programs, and Iowa's restrictive abortion law; this will leave 15 clinics open across five state...
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56% Bias Score

Racial Slur at Playground Sparks Outrage and Conflicting Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Minnesota woman, Shiloh Hendrix, used racial slurs against a five-year-old Black boy at a playground; Hendrix raised over $755,000 via crowdfunding, while the boy's family launched their own fundraiser amid safety concerns and legal action.

Racial Slur at Playground Sparks Outrage and Conflicting Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Minnesota woman, Shiloh Hendrix, used racial slurs against a five-year-old Black boy at a playground; Hendrix raised over $755,000 via crowdfunding, while the boy's family launched their own fundraiser amid safety concerns and legal action.
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64% Bias Score

DOJ Investigates Minnesota Prosecutor's Office Over Race-Conscious Plea Bargain Policy
The Department of Justice is investigating Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office for a new policy that considers racial disparities in plea bargains, prompting concerns about legal compliance and potential impacts on criminal justice reform.

DOJ Investigates Minnesota Prosecutor's Office Over Race-Conscious Plea Bargain Policy
The Department of Justice is investigating Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office for a new policy that considers racial disparities in plea bargains, prompting concerns about legal compliance and potential impacts on criminal justice reform.
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64% Bias Score

Minnesota County's New Plea Deal Policy Considers Defendant's Race, Sparking Debate
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office in Minnesota implemented a new policy effective April 28th, requiring prosecutors to consider defendants' race and age in plea deal negotiations to address racial disparities, sparking debates about its constitutionality.

Minnesota County's New Plea Deal Policy Considers Defendant's Race, Sparking Debate
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office in Minnesota implemented a new policy effective April 28th, requiring prosecutors to consider defendants' race and age in plea deal negotiations to address racial disparities, sparking debates about its constitutionality.
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52% Bias Score

Man Arrested Near UnitedHealthcare HQ After Threatening Violence
A man was arrested near UnitedHealthcare's headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, after threatening violence; authorities stated the incident is unrelated to the CEO's death in December, despite the man having prior police contacts; the man surrendered peacefully after an hour of negotiation with th...

Man Arrested Near UnitedHealthcare HQ After Threatening Violence
A man was arrested near UnitedHealthcare's headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, after threatening violence; authorities stated the incident is unrelated to the CEO's death in December, despite the man having prior police contacts; the man surrendered peacefully after an hour of negotiation with th...
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Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.

Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.
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44% Bias Score
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