Minnesota Farm Bureau leader steps down after 16 years ... Read More
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Twin Cities American Indian business leaders coordinating on development projects ... Read More
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General Mills putting Progresso, Hamburger Helper up for sale, report says ... Read More
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Johnson & Johnson to split into 2, aim for faster growth Johnson & Johnson is peeling off a consumer health business that helped it become the world's biggest health care products maker. ... Read More
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For 2nd straight month, Americans quit jobs at a record pace Americans quit their jobs at a record pace for the second straight month in September, in many cases for more money elsewhere as companies bump up pay to fill job openings that are close to an all-time high.... Read More
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Study finds Minneapolis and St. Paul minimum wage increases led to loss of restaurant jobs ... Read More
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Out of time: Climate talks go past deadline over coal, cash Going into overtime Friday night, negotiators at U.N. climate talks in Glasgow were still trying to find common ground on phasing out coal, when nations need to update their emission-cutting pledges and, especially, on money.... Read More
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CEO who threw chair inside Capitol on Jan. 6 gets jail time The former chief executive of a tech company in suburban Chicago who lost his job after he threw a chair inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot was sentenced Friday to 30 days imprisonment.... Read More
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Britney freed: Judge dissolves Spears' conservatorship Britney Spears is free. A Los Angeles judge on Friday ended the conservatorship that has controlled the pop singer's life and money for nearly 14 years.... Read More
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Stocks close higher, but indexes still end week in the red Stocks closed higher on Wall Street on Friday, but the market still ended the week lower as inflation worries weighed on investors' moods earlier in the week.... Read More
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