Last night, the Minnesota House voted 73-58 to approve a public-private venture to build a new football stadium. The move happened after lawmakers adjusted the
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The 2012 NFL season is set to open in 121 days (not that I’m counting or anything). The game opener will be a showdown between
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wants you – and not in that scary, sending you Notices of Deficiency kind of way nor in a smarmy
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My 7-year-old is always looking for an angle. Recently, she asked for a cookie before bedtime. I said yes. She asked for another one. I
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On the first season of CBS’ Survivor, Richard Hatch was quickly painted as the villain. He was, to many viewers, too cocky and too focused
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On May 21, 1980, Katherina Reitz Brow was stabbed to death in her home in Ayer, Massachusetts. Three years later, the man accused of the
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