MPR News Update

CEO Mark Zuckerberg has laid out a 10-year master plan for Facebook. It's bold. It's savvy. And it glosses over a key detail: the dark side of making the world more connected.
"Ralphie May, the comic who was booted off the schedule at a venue in Bemidji, is finding new fame by being infamous," writes NewsCut blogger Bob Collins. May on Tuesday canceled planned gigs in Burnsville and the Dakotas.
Just as Minnesota lawmakers dive into a debate over a $900 million projected budget surplus, state finance officials warned Monday that revenues had slipped and signs of economic weakness were lowering growth expectations. | Capitol View
An investigation into government spy planes shows Minneapolis is one of the handful of American cities getting overhead attention. | NewsCut
"There's certainly plenty to love in this video about a group of surfers on Lake Superior," writes NewsCut blogger Bob Collins. "More impressive — to us — is the revelation that they're not just chasing waves on a lake; they're bonding with the reason there are waves on a lake."
More than 300 Minnesota law enforcement agencies are launching a statewide campaign to crackdown on distracted drivers. The campaign runs Monday through April 17.
There's a lot on the line for both parties in Tuesday's Wisconsin primaries. Polls in the state will close at 8 p.m. CT, and we'll have live results online. | Election 2016
Organizers of the Minneapolis St. Paul Film Festival hope that a roster of 10 percent fewer films will help patrons see a higher percentage of this year's offerings. | Arts & Culture
It looks to be a blustery, cold Saturday across the state. Sunday looks better, though. Your weekend forecast.
When it comes to expressing negative emotions, our body language might be much more universal than we realize. A new study finds that whether you speak English, Mandarin, Spanish or sign language, your face does the same thing to say "I don't like that."