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To view this email as a web page, [click here] [Star Tribune] Talkers Top stories - Bill Cosby ordered to stand trial in sex-assault case: [The 78-year-old actor faces up to 10 years in prison] if convicted of violating the accuser while she was impaired, unconscious or could not give consent. - Fourth fatality of day closes I-94 lanes in Minneapolis: [It’s been a deadly day on Minnesota roads] with four people killed in three separate crashes. - Two Prince estate claimants object to genetic testing: Two people claiming to be heirs of Prince's estate [are objecting to having to take blood and genetic tests] to prove their relationship to the musician. - Millennials staying longer with their parents: For the first time on record, living with parents is now the most common arrangement for people ages 18 to 34, [an analysis of census data by the Pew Research Center] has found. - Jupiter's moon Europa could have right chemical balance to support life, NASA says: "According to a new study, the balance of hydrogen and oxygen production on the small moon is comparable to that on Earth, meaning the core building blocks of life could be present," [the Independent reports.] - Wisconsin man who blamed beer-battered fish for DWI gets 7 years in prison: [It was his 10th conviction for drunken driving.] - Hawaii bill would enter gun owners into FBI database: [Hawaii could become the first state in the United States] to enter gun owners into an FBI database that will automatically notify police if an island resident is arrested anywhere else in the country. - U.S. Bank Stadium food options announced: Minnesota’s culinary luminaries from restaurants Spoon and Stable and Revival will join Andrew Zimmern and Aramark in [creating foods for the new U.S. Bank Stadium.] - Minnesota woman survives 100-foot fall during Arizona hike: [A hiker has been rescued after falling 100 feet] from a cliff in northwestern Arizona and spending 24 hours stranded with serious injuries. Watch this Today is Bob Dylan's 75th birthday: Jon Bream marks the occasion with [25 facts you should know about the Minnesota-born songwriter], [25 Dylan-related landmarks to visit in Minnesota] and [25 Dylan songs you should hear.] Here's [a video of Dylan performing the No. 3 song] on Bream's list, "Tangled Up in Blue," during a stop at the Boston Music Hall on his famous 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com]. Trending - Beyoncé delivers her best Minnesota show yet: Not only is Bey the first woman to headline a Twin Cities stadium concert, but [she did it with aplomb, pizazz and an unrelenting attitude], writes Bream. Gov. Dayton [declared yesterday to be "Beyoncé Day"] in Minnesota. - An Apple Valley man stole my identity and I can't stop him: Austin McInerny of St. Paul details [his epic struggle with an identity thief.] - There's nothing magical about eating breakfast: As with many other nutritional pieces of advice, our belief in the power of breakfast is based on misinterpreted research and biased studies, [writes Aaron E. Carroll.] - Dog with camera chronicles canine happy hours: Four-year-old pup-arazzo Tula, whose online handle is @caninehappyhour, [has a healthy Instagram following of more than 6,000], and 1,500 friends and counting on Facebook. Sports roundup - Is St. Thomas too good for the MIAC? When it comes to winning, no school in the conference [wins as consistently in so many sports as St. Thomas.] - Maybe Brian Dozier will get the hint from the bench: In a season of disappointment for almost every player in uniform, [the All-Star second baseman's disappearance from the lineup] might trump them all. - A double standard for Miguel Sano? The sight of a young player on an 11-33 team grinding to a halt in the midst of another blowout loss just doesn’t look good, but i[t wasn't enough to pull him from yesterday's game.] - Wild reaches deal with Chase Lang: [The Wild signed forward prospect Chase Lang] to his three-year, entry-level contract this morning. Did someone forward this newsletter to you? You can [sign up for Talkers here]. Quote of the day “I think they literally think I just sit down and watch Netflix all day.” -- [Jennifer Post], 26, who has been living with her parents in New Jersey as she looks for work. Worth a click Reporter opens up about raising a transgender child: Nevada political journalist J[on Ralston pens a touching personal essay] about his experience as a parent of a child coming to terms with gender identity. From the archives Sept. 16, 1977: Bob Dylan returned to Minneapolis to catch a performance by Melissa Manchester, pictured, at the Guthrie Theater. Although most of the backstage personnel recognized the curly-haired man in the black-leather jacket and vintage sunglasses, a few record-store clerks who came backstage to meet Manchester passed by Dylan without even noticing him. (Photo: Lani Hanson/Star Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook] [twitter] [google+] [pinterest] [instagram] [tumblr] [Sign up for more newsletters] • [Subscribe to Star Tribune] • [Privacy Policy] • [Unsubscribe] This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488 © 2015 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.]

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