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4 Things To Know For Dec. 13, 2015

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Here's a look at the four things you need to know for Dec. 13, 2015.

Number One: St. Croix Stabbing Trial

Jury deliberations will continue at 8:30 a.m. in the trial of a Minnesota man charged with killing a father of five.

Levi Acre-Kendall is charged with stabbing Peter Kelly in Interstate State Park last spring. Investigators say two groups fishing along the St. Croix River got into a fight.

Acre-Kendall is accused of killing Kelly during that struggle, but he says it was self-defense.

The case went to the jury Saturday afternoon.

Number Two: The Paris Agreement

History was made in Paris on Saturday.

Nearly 200 nations adopted the first global pact to fight climate change. The agreement calls on the world to collectively cut and then eliminate greenhouse gas pollution, but imposes no sanctions on countries that do not.

The Paris agreement aims to keep global temperatures from rising another 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit between now and 2100.

Number Three: Extended MNsure Deadline

MNsure has decided to extend the deadline for people enrolling in the state's health insurance exchange.

Minnesotans now have until Dec. 28 to enroll through MNsure and have their plan take effect Jan. 1.

That deadline had been scheduled for this week.

The change comes after some companies expressed interest in offering plans through the end of the month.

Number Four: Shutout In San Jose

The Minnesota Wild beat the Sharks 2-0 Saturday night.

Darcy Kuemper got his sixth career shutout. Goaltender Devan Dubnyk is still out with a groin injury.

Minnesota now has a record of 15-7-6.

The Wild play again on Tuesday, at home, against Vancouver.

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