Wine & Crime is a true crime / comedy podcast. Join two friends as they chug wine, chat true crime, and unleash their worst Minnesotan accents!
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100% Biased. 100% Minnesotan, We bring you weekly recaps of Minnesota Vikings games.
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This is the story of Nadia, a bilingual cat who escapes from a secret lab, and Brian, the Minnesotan who helps her hide from the spies chasing her. It's a tale of friendship and adventure... that also teaches you Russian!
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Two Minnesotan hockey fanatics discuss their favorite teams, lament their worst losses, and rage about their favorite sport. Leftist, socially aware coverage of NHL, Women's, College, and International hockey.
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Minnesota’s think tank hits the airwaves. Unafraid to challenge mainstream narratives, John Hinderaker asks his colleagues and American Experiment Policy Fellows questions from “Is Minnesota’s criminal justice system racist?” to “Will wind and solar energy save the world?” Produced by Center of the American Experiment.
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What do you wonder about the people, places and culture of Minnesota? Listen to our community-driven reporting project, which invites listeners to ask questions that our newsroom researches and answers.
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Live, down to earth, unscripted interviews that aim to connect, inform and entertain. Real people share real stories with MPR News host Nina Moini. It’s journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously and puts people first.
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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
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One of our guests suggested we change the name of the show to more accurately convey what it is we do. Her suggestion was "Four People Talking at a Table". That does pretty much sum it up! Legacy Matters has proven that conversations are still important. On our show, we the hosts do no research on the guests we invite to be a part of our show. Every two weeks we sit down with a stranger and learn their story. We ask questions, sometimes serious and sometimes silly, as we get to know these st ...
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Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines “side by side” as the state “of existing beside one another” and “of being in the same place, time, or circumstance." What does it mean for rural and urban communities to live side by side? Join University of Minnesota Extension staff as we explore the interdependent relationship of rural and urban spaces and why this necessary and complex relationship matters.
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MinneCulture explores the people, culture, and art that are inspiring, shaping, and changing Minnesota every day. We go beyond the gallery walls to tell stories about artists and people who live, work and create here.
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Through interviews with researchers, community leaders, and service providers, Wilder Research examines pressing issues facing our communities today to offer insight beyond the numbers. Wilder Research is a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities through human services research.
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Sherburne County will recount votes in a few close, local races to confirm the results of last week’s election. We get details on the recount and find out how it could affect a possible tie between Republicans and Democrats in the Minnesota House of Representatives. President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for immigration policy in his second administr…
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New organization aims to help unhoused Hmong in Minneapolis and St. Paul
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Temperatures are dropping and winter is on its way. That means conditions are more dangerous for people experiencing homelessness and living outside. A recent story from Sahan Journal looked at two encampments that have become a home base for unhoused Hmong and Karen people in East St. Paul. A new organization is visiting encampments every Tuesday …
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After Trump's election, some Latino Minnesotans change focus
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President-elect Donald Trump kicked off the week by building his staff around immigration. Monday morning he announced his chief of staff for policy will be Stephen Miller, an advocate for stricter immigration enforcement. And Sunday night he announced that his former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, will be back again to overse…
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Sherburne County will pay for recount of election results in close races
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Sherburne County officials announced over the weekend they will pay for a recount in a few close races. MPR News reporters Kirsti Marohn and Dana Ferguson join Minnesota Now to give updates on the counting of votes and the future of the state legislation.על ידי Minnesota Public Radio
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In Warren, a different kind of veterans memorial draws people near
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In every corner of Minnesota, there are good stories waiting to be told of places that make our state great and people who in Walt Whitman’s words “contribute a verse” each day. MPR News sent longtime reporter Dan Gunderson on a mission to capture those stories as part of a new series called “Wander & Wonder: Exploring Minnesota’s unexpected places…
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Get to know Minnesota Now’s new host Nina Moini through the people who shaped her
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I am not new to MPR News, I’ve worked here for seven years as a reporter, editor and host. But I am new to serving as your host for Minnesota Now. The producers of the show suggested we put together a story to help introduce me to you all. I always say other Minnesota journalists helped to really raise me and inspired me to pursue a career that I h…
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Jon Blum: Infinite Green part 1/2
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In this episode, Kate and Sam are joined by Jon Blum, an accomplished entrepreneur and creative thinker. Jon shares his unique journey through the world of creativity and entrepreneurship, highlighting the pivotal moments that shaped his career. He discusses the importance of embracing failure, the role of collaboration in creative processes, and h…
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We’ll dig into the results of this week’s local and national elections, including how Trump’s performance was stronger in Minnesota this year than back in 2016. And our neighbors in Wisconsin elected a both Republican president and a Democratic senator for the first time since 1968. The Minnesota House is facing a historic tie between DFLers and Re…
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‘Wisconsin’s struggling through a reckoning:’ Voters split ticket between Trump and Baldwin
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Wisconsin delivered 10 electoral college votes to Donald Trump. That pushed him over the 270 mark and led the Associated Press to call the race for the former President. While Trump carried Wisconsin, Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin won her competitive Senate race in that state. Baldwin will get a third term in the senate after beating Republican …
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What the election results tell us about Minnesota’s political identity
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We’re digging into the results of the election to learn what they say about Minnesota voters. The state’s 10 electoral college votes went to Vice President Kamala Harris. But president-elect Donald Trump performed better here than he did in 2020 in all but three counties, according to the New York Times. On the other hand, U.S. Rep. Angie Craig won…
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Cathy Wurzer passes the mic to Nina Moini, new Minnesota Now host
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Thursday was Cathy Wurzer’s final show as host of Minnesota Now. She is stepping away to focus on Morning Edition. MPR’s Nina Moini is taking over starting on Monday. Moini came in-studio to introduce herself and also to look back at Wurzer’s favorite moments from the show.על ידי Minnesota Public Radio
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Through story and song, Somali Minnesotan looks to preserve the language
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Marian Hassan has spent her career educating Minnesotans about Somali language and collecting oral histories from elder Somalis to prevent language loss in the state. Though Somali is the third most common language spoken in Minnesota behind English and Spanish, the language was not written down until the mid-1970s. Before that, Somalis had a rich …
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This week, the gals dive into the rich and rowdy history of Europe’s sauciest state. Topics include the Black Death’s unlimited buffet, a ghostly girl and her a-hole dad, and some dangerous cult members with really dumb nicknames. Toast a glass of Sapore Locale Sangiovese, turn down the heavy metal, and tune in for Italian Crimes. For a full list o…
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Minnesota Now: Nov. 6, 2024 — Special post-election show
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Minnesota Now is two hours of special election coverage this Wednesday — with host Cathy Wurzer and special co-host Brian Bakst — featuring election results, reaction and analysis of the presidential and local races across Minnesota. The Minnesota House is in a virtual deadlock with the DFL and GOP each winning or leading in 67 seats — which could …
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Episode 46 – Protesting, Polling, & VOTING!
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Happy Election Day 2024! In this special episode, Grace and Kathryn talk all things Minnesota election! Bill joins to talk about why you should vote AGAINST the lottery amendment, and then interviews renowned pollster Rob Autry. Rob gives us an inside look at how polling works, how candidates use it, and what we should be paying attention to before…
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Election day is underway and MPR News reporters and photographers were out at polling stations across the state. Minnesota Now heard from a roundup of reporters about what they’re seeing on the scene in two districts with extremely close races. Millions of Minnesotans cast their votes Nov. 5. So how exactly does the process work and when will we se…
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‘Preemptive anguish has an upside:’ Here‘s how to cope with election anxiety
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It will likely be a few days before we know the results of the presidential election. In the meantime, “freaking out about the election” discourse has reached a fever pitch. It can feel like there is so much at stake, so much uncertainty, and so little we can control on election day. In fact, anxiety may be a bipartisan issue this election. The Ame…
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The path to 270: How Harris and Trump could gain enough electoral college votes to win
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In the presidential race, 270 is the magic number — 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency. A states’ allocation of electors, such as Minnesota’s ten electors, is based on population. There are 538 members of the Electoral College — which means a presidential candidate must secure the backing of 270 electors to win. This election cycle, …
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Live from the polls in three competitive districts in Minnesota
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Less than eight hours before the polls close, MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke to two reporters live from polling locations about what they heard from voters about ultra-competitive races. In Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District, MPR News reporter Sarah Thamer spoke about the region’s race for U.S. House that is shaping up to be one of the most c…
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What if the polls close while I’m still in line? When will we get results? And your other election day questions, answered
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Millions of voters sent in their ballots early and even more are casting their vote Nov. 5. Steve Simon is overseeing all voting in the state as Minnesota as Secretary of State. He joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to explain how Election Day is going and remind voters about how and when to get their votes in, how those votes are counted once they’…
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One undecided voter’s journey to Election Day
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Minnesota college student Addie Raum grew up valuing civic engagement. But as a moderate conservative voter, participating in her first presidential election means making a difficult choice. She talks with MPR News about her journey to casting her vote.על ידי Minnesota Public Radio
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We are less than 24 hours until Election Day and the campaigns are making their final push to get out the vote. MPR News correspondent Mark Zdechlik is on the campaign trail with Gov. Tim Walz and joins us from Wisconsin with what Walz is doing in these final hours. This wild election cycle has been a rollercoaster for a young undecided voter in Mi…
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Revisiting that Vikings comeback and other sports news
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Three turnovers and three touchdowns. That was the story for the Vikings in Sunday night’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. After struggling at first and losing possession several times, the Vikes came back to win 21 to 13. Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson join MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk game highlights and other sports news.…
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Minneapolis musician Dessa, cocktail creator Marco Zappia turn music into cocktails
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Minnesota Musician Dessa is coming out with a cocktail book, titled after her last album, “Bury the Lede” with a cocktail named after each track. The recipes were created by Marco Zappia, one of the creative forces behind 3LECHE, a fermentation company. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with Dessa and Zappia about the book.…
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Vital Signs: Health care on the ballot
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In this edition of “Vital Signs,” MPR News host Cathy Wurzer and Dr. Jon Hallberg talk election stress, and health care on the ballot. Hallberg is a family medicine physician at Mill City Clinic and a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School. This will be his last segment with us.על ידי Minnesota Public Radio
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