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U.S. Senator Al Franken Demands Answers from Yahoo: Patch PM
Bonoff: Trump a Threat to Nation | Nurses Block Traffic | Fall Foliage Map | Story of Killed Minnetonka Student | Social Media Used to Rob

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Minnesota Patch:
Yahoo recently confirmed that user account data was breached in 2014, and it believes that a "state actor" is responsible for the hack.
"Make no mistake, his very candidacy is a threat to this nation," 3rd District Congressional Candidate Terri Bonoff said Tuesday.
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About 250 striking Allina Health nurses blocked rush-hour traffic in downtown Minneapolis Tuesday morning to hold a rally.
If you’re planning a fall foliage tour in Minnesota — or anywhere in the country — this tool can help you make the most of it.
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The sister of the Minnetonka High School student who was shot and killed Sunday believes they were set up to be robbed.
The Minneapolis SWAT team assisted in the arrests of two juveniles suspected in a series of recent armed robberies.
Also worth a read:
- 'Minnesota Is in Play' in Presidential Election
- Fatal St. Paul Shooting Takes Life of Minnetonka High School Student
- Anoka County Uses a Drone to Rescue Stranded Hunter
- Cannon River in Northfield Has Finally Crested
- PHOTOS: Critters Crawl the Washington County Turtle Tunnel
- It's Official: Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Garnett Retires
- High Minnehaha Creek Flows Expected Until Mid-November
- Colorado State Football at Minnesota, College Football: Everything You Need to Know
- WATCH: Minneapolis Police Save Man From Raging Mississippi
- POLL: Who Wins Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings or the Carolina Panthers?
- PHOTOS: Cannon River Continues to Rise, Carlton College Flooded
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