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If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers Top stories - "Hamilton is upon us!" The Minneapolis engagement of “Hamilton” is virtually sold out, and scalper tickets can cost as much as a used car. But a lucky few will be able to get prime seats for $10 each through a daily lottery. [Here's how to enter.]( - Elon Musk cracking under stress of Tesla job: What do you do when your CEO confesses that he's cracking under the stress of his job? That's the question that the nine board members of electric car and solar panel maker Tesla Inc. must answer after [Elon Musk, the company's impulsive leader, admitted to the New York Times that work is rattling his nerves]( in what he described as the most "difficult and painful year of my career." - Trump cancels military parade, blames D.C. officials for cost: President Donald Trump said today he had canceled plans for a Veterans Day military parade, citing the ["ridiculously high" price tag]( — a day after U.S. officials said the November event could cost $92 million, more than three times the price first suggested by the White House. - Tax court tosses Medtronic ruling: A federal appeals court has [tossed out a $1.4 billion U.S. Tax Court ruling that found in favor of Medtronic,]( saying that the lower court failed to analyze several relevant factors related to the Minnesota-run medical device company’s past taxes. - Slain Colorado mom painted happy picture of married life: Shanann Watts' Facebook page painted a portrait of a happy married life — of a woman dedicated to her husband and their two young children. She called her husband "my ROCK!" and said he was "the best dad us girls could ask for." That idyllic image was shattered when her husband, 33-year-old [Christopher Watts, was arrested on suspicion of killing his family in Colorado.]( - Are you Star Tribune smart? [Test your knowledge of this week's headlines]( with our weekly news quiz.  Watch this Priest sex abuse survivor: We're talking about decades of systematic cover-up. A grand jury report says that internal documents from six Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania show that more than 300 "predator priests" have been [credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims.Â](  Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](.  Trending - Miss America lashes out: The reigning Miss America says she has been [bullied, manipulated and silenced by the pageant's current leadership](, including chairwoman Gretchen Carlson. - New riverfront concert venue plans unveiled: The [center in north Minneapolis would have room for 10,000 patrons,]( 6,000 seated and 4,000 on the lawn or in 10 private boxes. On days without shows, it would open its green space to the public. - Prince's 1995-2010 albums out today:[Prince fans don’t have to dig through their dusty, old CD collections anymore]( to listen to albums from the latter half of his career. Twenty-three of the late Minnesota rock legend’s albums became available Friday on most major streaming formats.  Sports roundup - Vikings are handling Dalvin Cook with care: The [second-year running back has all but been encased in bubble wrap]( by a Vikings athletic training staff that knows a thing or two about returning a running back to full health. - Coach P.J. Fleck not ready to name Gophers starting quarterback: The Big Ten Network was on campus. The Gophers were hosting their final practice open to the public. And the season opener was exactly two weeks away. And we still don't know who will be [starting at quarterback for the Gophers](. - Final chapter of our "Feeling Superior" series: [The Superior Hiking Trail wasn't going to give up.]( It was going to be tough every single step of the way. And you know what? That was OK. - Subscribe to our Access Vikings podcast! Ben Goessling, Andrew Krammer and Michael Rand discuss encouraging signs from the Vikings' preseason opener and a wild week at training camp. [It's free on iTunes.](  Did someone forward this newsletter to you? You can [sign up for Talkers here](.  Quote of the day "If you have anyone who can do a better job, please let me know. They can have the job. Is there someone who can do the job better? They can have the reins right now. ” -- [Tesla CEO Elon Musk](  Worth a click Looking for a gig that pays six figures? Consider being a freelance drone pilot. It worked for Andrew Dean, who had been working as a waiter after leaving his job with the U.S. Air Force. Four years ago, he invested in drone equipment, as well as a thermography certification course to boost his skill set. [This year, the Colorado-based drone pilot is on track to break $200,000.](  From the archives Aug. 17, 1970: Investigators sift through the rubble in the basement of the Old Federal Building in downtown Minneapolis. Fifteen to 24 sticks of dynamite exploded under the steps of the Old Federal Building at about 3 a.m., hurling chunk of granite up to 450 feet and causing an estimated $500,000 damage. A night security guard was injured in the blast. No suspect was ever identified in the incident. (Photo: Kent Kobersteen, Star Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([google+]([pinterest]([instagram]([tumblr]( [Manage email preferences]( • [Subscribe to Star Tribune]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488 © 2018 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.](

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