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Professional video game competitions, or esports, are the fastest growing segment of the sports entertainment industry. The Wilf family, owners of the Minnesota Vikings, are getting into esports by starting a Twin Cities-based franchise in the Call of Duty league. The team’s first match will be held Jan. 24-26 at the Minneapolis Armory.
Charlie Vig is retiring after eight years as chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. He stops in to talk about the state of Indian gaming and his community’s relationship with neighboring cities.
Minneapolis nonprofit Appetite for Change promotes healthy eating with music
Appetite For Change, a north Minneapolis nonprofit that uses growing food as a community development tool for area young people, has launched a new album with songs like “Trap or Grow” and “Grow Food” that promote healthy lifestyles.
A conversation with Dr. Nathan Chomilo, the state’s new Medicaid medical director
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) hired pediatrician Dr. Nathan Chomilo in December as the state’s medical director for Medicaid. Medicaid provides health care coverage to about 1.1 million low-income Minnesotans.
Sober curious? Here’s what happens when you abstain from alcohol
Drinking alcohol is a big part of how we socialize. But increasingly, people are choosing to abstain for a month or more for personal reasons. What happens when we cut out booze?
Counter Stories: Sisters in Loss
The Counter Stories team look at the effect of implicit bias and institutional racism on women’s reproductive health.
What happens to our eyesight as we age?
Among Americans who are 40 and older, about 24 million have cataracts, almost 3 million have glaucoma and 3 million suffer from low vision. An optometrist and an ophthalmologist talk about the conditions that impair vision and the surgeries, products and new technology that can help.
The inside story on the In the Dark podcast
Information uncovered by American Public Media’s In the Dark podcast is now playing a central role in the case of Curtis Flowers. He’s the Mississippi man who has been tried six times for the same crime and is the subject of the podcast’s second season. The podcast exposes flaws in evidence introduced in his trials and racial bias in jury selection. The lead reporter for In the Dark, Madeleine Baran, joins host Angela Davis to discuss the case and the podcast.
Sometimes you just need a good laugh, and who better to turn to than a comedian? The popular TV series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” on Amazon Prime has brought new attention to just how hard it is to pursue a career in standup comedy. Two standup comics from the Twin Cities share their triumphs and struggles, and talk about those performances that got zero laughs.