Joe Ramlet, opinions editor The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously on March 31 to ratify a court-enforceable settlement agreement with the Minnesota Department of Human
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor Recently, I saw numerous memes floating around social media poking fun at states with Democratic supermajorities while Minnesota, with a one-seat
ChatGPT, ro jamlet As someone who has spent years working in the news industry, it pains me to say it, but it’s time for artificial
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor The U.S. Supreme Court heard back-to-back oral arguments on Feb. 28 over the legality of President Joe Biden’s student loan relief
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor Lawmakers, military members and average Americans are looking for answers after a series of unidentified aerial phenomena, more commonly called unidentified
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor The United States was founded on the concepts of freedom and entrepreneurship — founded with the idea that the government would
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor A lawyer for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin appeared in court on Jan. 18 to appeal his state court convictions
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor It wasn’t until six weeks after four University of Idaho students were brutally killed in the early morning hours of Nov.
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor Now that the Democrats control all three governmental bodies at the State Capitol in St. Paul — the House, Senate and
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor At a meeting of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents on Oct. 13, Vice Chair Steve Sviggum raised an appalling
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