Do tax increases kill jobs? Minn. soon to find out
02/13/2013 1:46pm
Dik Bolger is a lifelong Minnesota Democrat, a gray-bearded baby boomer with a braid down his back whose Minneapolis printing company's plant displays work by local artists and sculptors. He backed Mark Dayton for governor, but his take on the Democratic chief executive's plan for new business taxes could be the voice-over for a Republican campaign commercial.
Officials: US general reconsidering Europe command
02/13/2013 4:06pm
Officials say the Marine general who just left a 19-month command in Afghanistan is undecided about becoming the U.S. military's top soldier in Europe after being linked to _ and cleared of _ a sex scandal that felled former CIA Director David Petraeus.
3 charged in smuggling horns of endangered rhinos
02/13/2013 4:17pm
Three people have been charged with participating in an international smuggling ring that traffics in the horns of endangered black rhinos.
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