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German soccer team awards peace prize to St. Paul bar owner
More: bringmethenews.com/minnesota-lifestyle/germ...

1 week ago 63 18 0 8

she was better behaved than your average economist ;)

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Yay Ethan!!! 🥂

4 weeks ago 1 1 0 0
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cars: 🚫
skiing down main roads: ✅✅

1 month ago 11 2 0 0
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This Corduroy Jacket Is the One Thing St. Paul Resistance Dads Can’t Resist - Racket How a St. Paul Saints jacket became THE must-own local clothing item last weekend.

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2 months ago 277 31 8 0

Begging you to start broadening your geographies. We and lots of burbs have been hit incredibly hard but risk not being a part of these measures or having as much support for our businesses and students if we talk about Minneapolis alone.

2 months ago 3 0 1 0

Let's knock off this copaganda. City has been directing folks to non emergency number and backing up ice. Other Hennepin county cops just brutalized protesters.

These folks are at best useless and at worst part of the problem.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

I sure hope that this doesn't impact my job of studying ice!!

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Current status of the fundraisers for those killed by ICE:
Renee Good: $1,499,580
Alex Pretti: $1,289,249
Keith Porter, Jr. $302,423
Parady La: $45,848
Heber Sanchez Dominguez: $47,991
Luis Beltrán Yanez Cruz: $18,640
Victor Manuel Diaz: $2,538
Geraldo Lunas: $2,260
Luis Gustavo Núñez: $1,935

2 months ago 3085 2695 55 357
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as someone who now dates her union organizing walkthrough buddy, 100% correct take

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The important lesson for the Feds to take away from this is that if anyone interfered with their operations this afternoon, or tracked them, there's a minimum of this much still in reserve.

2 months ago 169 36 2 0

if i see one more strike poster that is mpls specific....🙄

3 months ago 3 0 1 0

The combined populations of Mpls and St. Paul is about 740,000 (thats not even counting the metro area). If just 0.8% of us show up that’s easily more than double the goons ICE has sent.

3 months ago 302 39 2 2

unfortunately ICE being here has made me finally learn my cardinal directions :/

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One detail about the MPLS ICE invasion that I haven't seen many comment on: these goons drive like maniacs and they're eventually going to run someone over. They speed, run red lights every chance they get, and because they don't know the roads, they're constantly going the wrong way down one-ways.

3 months ago 771 144 2 25

I like to tell them that women think they're disgusting and they'll end up alone

3 months ago 2 0 0 0

💜💜

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Lemme just barricade off a street and shoot anyone who tries to turn around...

3 months ago 3 1 0 0

Something apparently kicking off in Minneapolis: we're awaiting formal confirmation but it looks like ICE shot and killed someone

3 months ago 110 58 1 4
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If the DEA had killed 80 innocent Americans in the course of apprehending one drug dealer, there would be riots. But we are so ghoulishly indifferent to the lives and humanity of people abroad that it's barely even part of the conversation.

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George Borjas posting a paper about researchers selecting models that best fit their ideological assumptions

3 months ago 39 5 3 0

"Maduro is a brutal authoritarian dictator," I wisely intone, as the corrupt demented paedophile US President violating Constitutional Law while operating a gestapo and concentration camps illegally arrests a foreign leader on charges which read like they were written on a paper placemat in crayon.

3 months ago 13458 4062 5 76

Elroy everywhere!

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Omg twin

4 months ago 3 0 1 0

Teach a man who hates socialism and votes for authoritarianism to farm and he can receive socialist handouts for life from the government that bankrupted him in the first place.

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i want somewhere to practice trumpet

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Don't just repost this and think "I did a politics." Put the number in your phone as a contact. The Goon Squad got their budget multiplied by 10x next year and not if - when you see them you're not gonna remember the tweet or the number so put it in your phone now.

4 months ago 87 52 5 0
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MNSPJ condemns St. Paul police attacks on journalists

The Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists strongly condemns attacks on journalists by law enforcement on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, during a federal operation in St. Paul.

At least three local photojournalists were injured by less-lethal munitions deployed by St. Paul police officers while covering the story. One was transported to the hospital in an ambulance. All three journalists were clearly identified as press with badges and/or vests, in addition to having cameras in hand, clearly at work. All three photojournalists and multiple other local journalists on scene were also injured by chemical irritants.

Kerem Yücel, with MPR News, was hit by a less-lethal munition in the shoulder and was transported to a hospital by ambulance. He has since been released and is recovering. Tim Evans, a freelance photojournalist with Reuters, was struck in the stomach with a pepper ball round. Aaron Nesheim, a photojournalist with Sahan Journal, was struck in the head with a pepper ball round. Evans and Nesheim did not require hospitalization.

The three journalists hit by munitions shared with MNSPJ that they believe they were targeted by law enforcement for doing their jobs. Photojournalists are on the frontlines of documenting history and it is imperative that they are kept safe and their First Amendment rights are protected.

Attacking journalists sends a message to both journalists and everyday citizens that their First Amendment rights will not be respected. The First Amendment protects the rights of journalists to report on their communities and provide information that communities need — information that, on Tuesday, was not transparently available from any law enforcement agency.

We demand answers from St. Paul city leadership about why the city’s police department attacked our colleagues and a commitment to seeing that this will never happen again.

MNSPJ condemns St. Paul police attacks on journalists The Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists strongly condemns attacks on journalists by law enforcement on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, during a federal operation in St. Paul. At least three local photojournalists were injured by less-lethal munitions deployed by St. Paul police officers while covering the story. One was transported to the hospital in an ambulance. All three journalists were clearly identified as press with badges and/or vests, in addition to having cameras in hand, clearly at work. All three photojournalists and multiple other local journalists on scene were also injured by chemical irritants. Kerem Yücel, with MPR News, was hit by a less-lethal munition in the shoulder and was transported to a hospital by ambulance. He has since been released and is recovering. Tim Evans, a freelance photojournalist with Reuters, was struck in the stomach with a pepper ball round. Aaron Nesheim, a photojournalist with Sahan Journal, was struck in the head with a pepper ball round. Evans and Nesheim did not require hospitalization. The three journalists hit by munitions shared with MNSPJ that they believe they were targeted by law enforcement for doing their jobs. Photojournalists are on the frontlines of documenting history and it is imperative that they are kept safe and their First Amendment rights are protected. Attacking journalists sends a message to both journalists and everyday citizens that their First Amendment rights will not be respected. The First Amendment protects the rights of journalists to report on their communities and provide information that communities need — information that, on Tuesday, was not transparently available from any law enforcement agency. We demand answers from St. Paul city leadership about why the city’s police department attacked our colleagues and a commitment to seeing that this will never happen again.

From the MN Society for Professional Journalists: St. Paul police shot three photojournalists (MPR, Reuters, Sahan Journal) with "less lethal" munitions during an ICE operation yesterday. One had to go to the hospital. They say they were specifically targeted by St. Paul police.

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