Tariffs could have had major effect on Minnesota farmers; Federal investigation looks into antisemitism reports at the University of Minnesota
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Minnesota Farm Bureau president Dan Glessing says many people in the state's agriculture industry are relieved that President Donald Trump has paused his plan to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Those tariffs -- and any retaliatory trade measures -- could have had a major effect on Minnesota farmers.
And the University of Minnesota is among five colleges under federal investigation for reports of widespread antisemitism.
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