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    Why Are Debit Cards Being Issued For The 2nd Stimulus Payment?The second round of federal stimulus payments have been slow in reaching some bank accounts, and they're causing some confusion.
    My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell Says Bed Bath And Beyond, Kohl's To Drop His Products; Dominion Voting Systems Threatens To SueMy Pillow CEO Mike Lindell said in an interview Saturday that Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl's are among the retailers that will stop selling his products due to his continued support of conspiracy theories related to President Donald Trump's election loss.

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    Minnesota Weather: Sloppy Storm Heads Into 2nd Day; Blizzard Warnings For Much Of StateMinnesota's stretch of dry and mild weather is ending Thursday as a sloppy storm system swirls over the state, threatening blizzard conditions in southwestern Minnesota and snow accumulations as high as 7 inches in the Twin Cities.
    2020 Ties As 13th Warmest Year On Record In MinnesotaThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently released their 2020 climate report stating that last year was the fifth warmest year for the U.S.
    Rime Ice Coats Minnesota Trees, Turning Parks Into Winter WonderlandMinnesota has been stuck in some long stretches of overcast days, but the dense fog is turning the state into a winter wonderland.
    Meteor Passes Over Minnesota SkyCloudy, foggy skies cleared just long enough on Wednesday night for some to see a streak of light cross the sky. 
    Minnesota Weather: Winter Storm Moves Through State, 1 Killed In Faribault County CrashMinnesota shared another dance with snow Tuesday as a winter storm system passes through the Midwest and through Minnesota.
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    Capela, Hunter Propel Hawks Past Timberwolves; MLK HonoredClint Capela had 23 points and 15 rebounds, De'Andre Hunter scored 25 and the Atlanta Hawks beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 108-97 on Monday.
    Ducks Hold Off Wild 1-0 In Home OpenerJohn Gibson made 33 saves in his 20th career shutout, and Nicolas Deslauriers scored early in the third period of the Anaheim Ducks' 1-0 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Monday night.
    Aaron Rodgers, Packers Beat Rams 32-18 To Reach NFC Title GameDon’t tell Aaron Rodgers the lack of capacity crowds in a pandemic will limit the Green Bay Packers' home-field advantage in the NFC championship game.
    Johansson's Goal Gives Wild Another OT Win Against KingsThe Minnesota Wild won only two games last season when trailing after two periods. They have already equaled that total during the first week of the season.
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    For National Bagel Day, Jason DeRusha Lists His Top Bagel Spots In MinnesotaCraving a bagel on National Bagel Day?
    Esquire Magazine Names The 1 Minnesota Restaurant That America ‘Can’t Afford To Lose’ Amid COVIDOn Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz is expected to announce a set of relaxed regulations for indoor dining in Minnesota. That being said, the restaurant industry has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
    List Of Restaurants Ready To Step In To Cook Your Thanksgiving Meal This YearThanksgiving is a few weeks away, and with COVID-19 cases still on the rise, it's likely most are going to opt for a smaller-scale Thanksgiving dinner in a much smaller gathering.
    Election Day Food Deals, Freebies For Voters And Poll Workers In MinnesotaElection Day may be a stressful or emotional time for many, and a bunch of restaurants are stepping up with discounted or even free comfort food to help you cope.
    List Of Restaurants, Brewpubs With Heated PatiosAs fall creeps into winter and the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hold steady in Minnesota, many restaurants are retrofitting their offerings to make sure they can still serve you your favorite meals over the cold months.
    Minneapolis Ranks 11th In Nation For Coffee; St. Paul Is 41stThe survey looked at everything from the number of coffee shops in the city to the average price for a pack of coffee. Seattle came out on top.
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    Why Are Debit Cards Being Issued For The 2nd Stimulus Payment?The second round of federal stimulus payments have been slow in reaching some bank accounts, and they're causing some confusion.
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Movie Blog: Holiday Offerings From 'Artist' To 'Zoo'<em>The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo</em> isn't the only new movie you could see this holiday weekend. There's also <em>The Artist</em> or <em>We Bought a Zoo</em>.
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Biden's homeland security pick would inherit major challengesIf confirmed by the Senate, Alejandro Mayorkas, the son of Cuban refugees, would lead a department facing a host of serious issues, both inside and outside the U.S.
Trump expected to issue pardons while Senate set to reconveneConfirmation hearings will begin Tuesday for some key members of President-elect Joe Biden's Cabinet.
Woman investigated for allegedly stealing Pelosi's computer surrendersA caller who identified themselves as the former partner of Riley Williams told authorities that she planned to give the device to a friend who would sell it to Russia's foreign intelligence service, a claim that authorities are investigating but have not yet confirmed.
WorldView: China mine disaster, Uganda election and moreWe are following the latest efforts to rescue trapped gold miners in China; Uganda's presidential election results; a migrant caravan heading towards the U.S. from Central America; and COVID-19 news out of Brazil. Ian Lee joins CBSN AM from London with the roundup.
CBS Evening News, January 18, 2021Unprecedented security effort in Washington, D.C., ahead of Biden inauguration;"Museum of the Courageous" nominates group of 5th graders using their voice to combat hate. 
91-year-old man with dementia bonds with kids across the streetGene McGehee spends every day playing with the children at the day care across the street — and while he doesn't seem to remember the children the next day, something always brings him back.
Starbucks shut some NYC stores ahead of Inauguration DayCoffee chain cites "abundance of caution" after decision to temporarily close stores because of potential unrest.
Biden plans executive action on immigration, but warns of delay on billThe president-elect told Latino leaders that his immigration bill may not pass during his first 100 days in office, citing the pandemic and Senate impeachment trial.
Joe Biden's "Day One" actions and his promises for his first 100 daysIn speeches, interviews, and in at least 49 published plans released during his presidential campaign, Biden talked about the actions he'd take in the earliest days of his administration.
NYT op-ed argues that Republicans have used accusations of voter fraud as a tactic for decadesMany lawmakers argue that President Trump's repeated accusations of widespread voter fraud helped fuel the deadly riot at the Capitol on January 6. But, New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the Republican Party has a longer history with voter fraud accusations. He discusses that history and his article "Stop the Steal Didn't Start With Trump" with CBSN's Elaine Quijano.
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