This episode of MPR's Voices of Minnesota features conversations with Art Aufderheide and Clarke Chambers, two detectives of sorts.  |


Country of Origin Labeling will be required on fresh meat, produce and seafood on Sept. 30th, and phased in over six months. Supporters of the legislation say the labels will help consumers make more informed food choices. But others say  |
Bicycle commuting is up by double-digit numbers in Minneapolis, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. However, there is a downside to having more bike commuters. Already this year, bike fatalities in Minnesota are more than double what  |
Wisconsin wildlife officials areconsidering removing trumpeter swans from the state endangered species list because their population has rebounded significantly.  |


A Minnesota nonprofit that gives flu shotssays it's lowering the price of the vaccine because of the economy.  |
The federal Surface TransportationBoard has approved the Canadian Pacific Railway Corp.'s proposed acquisition of the Sioux Falls-based Dakota, Minnesota and EasternRailroad.  |
What you're looking at folks is the Samsung A637 Milky. Based on the image, it's either that the guy holding it has some really big hands, or the Milky is indeed a small mobile phone. Anyway, if its looks don't  |
The BlackBerry Storm is more or less certain to hit Verizon in the US, but apparently, its official carrier in Canada is still up for grabs. So who's most likely to score this touchscreen-enabled BlackBerry? Word is that Telus and  |
It looks like the LG KC780 is nearing its official debut as this press photo has now suddenly surfaced revealing the slider and all of its detail.Nope, that camera lens beside it is not compatible with the phone, but the  |
In a somewhat unexpected move, Nokia has announced that it will stop developing and marketing its own business mobility solution, and will sell its security appliances business to an interested investor. What this basically means is that it's the end  |
Local.com Corporation (NASDAQ:LOCM), a leading local search site and network, today announced that the company has been granted registered trademarks for Local.com® and the Local.com logo design from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).  |
Trends Show Email Popularity is Exploding - RegisterNuke Responds with Storage Perks  |
StrictlyDomains, a Los Angeles based domain name investment and development firm, announced today that 'TrustDeeds.com' has officially opened for bidding through Moniker's T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York extended online auction, being hosted on the SnapNames® auction platform.  |
Herd mentality rules during a financial crisis because people are wired to follow the crowd when times are uncertain, experts say.  |  |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists say they have moved closer to creating "artificial noses" after finding a way to mass-produce smell receptors in a laboratory.  |
A Japanese aquarium is putting its dolphins on a diet after their portly figures got in the way of their water tricks.  |
Marine researchers are using genetic mapping to trace the movement of fish populations around the Great Barrier Reef.  |
By the time the fierce and dramatic wrangling over the financial bailout reached a vote yesterday, most members of Congress who represent the Washington suburbs ended up heeding the pleas of party leaders to support the $700 billion bailout.  |
TOKYO -- Sadako Ogata, the diminutive woman who is one of Japan's best-known and longest-serving public figures, is 81.  |
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