MPR News with Tom Weber

Tom Weber, a reporter and host at MPR News for a decade, resigned effective June 22, 2018. You can find his work covering the people and places of Minnesota here.
https://www.mpr.org/about/people/tweber

The legacy of the CIA in Laos
Joshua Kurlantzick's new book, "A Great Place to Have a War," explores the CIA's role in military operations in Laos in the 1960s and 70s.
The story of Dorothy Day, her 'disorderly years' and her possible sainthood
A new biography of social justice advocate Dorothy Day, written by her granddaughter, reveals the life story of the woman whose legacy lives on in dozens of homeless shelters.
'Where the Children Sleep' photo exhibit tells story of Syrian refugees
Magnus Wennman captured photos of refugee children at their most vulnerable—sleeping, out in the open, while making their way to a new and temporary home.
APM Reports update: The investigation into the Mesabi Academy
Reporter Tom Scheck joined the program to talk about his latest report on Mesabi Academy, "Final investigation reveals 'fight club,' lack of oversight among problems at Mesabi."
Friday politics chat: Stadium, schools and Sunday sales
Another member of the Minnesota Sport's Authority has resigned, Minnesotans could get tax breaks on private school tuition, and Sunday liquor sales are on the docket for next week.