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If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers Top stories - FBI takes over investigation into substance that caused Dinkytown evacuations: [The substance, contained to one apartment, involves an "unconfirmed report of ricin,"]( a dangerously toxic substance found in castor beans, according to the Minneapolis Fire Department. - After judge's intervention, settlement talks resume in Jamar Clark lawsuit: With City Hall leaders present, [U.S. District Judge Michael Davis said in court this morning that he wants an accounting of the status of settlement discussions.]( - Trump invokes "executive privilege" as he aims to block full Mueller report release: [The Trump administration's decision was announced]( just as the House Judiciary Committee was gaveling in to consider holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress over failure to release the report. - Cargill recalls nearly 300,000 pounds of animal feed over moldy corn fears: [The recall involves feed produced at a North Carolina plant]( and distributed in southern and eastern states. - Trump acknowledges massive tax write-offs, calls it "sport:" [President Trump contended the reported losses were "non monetary,"]( and that real estate developers like him during that period were entitled to take "massive write offs and depreciation" for tax purposes. - Drugmakers will have to reveal prices in TV ads: Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the Trump administration has finalized [regulations that will require drug companies to disclose list prices of medications]( costing more than $35 for a month's supply.  Watch this Meghan and Harry show off their baby Archie Harrison: [Two tired but beaming parents]( and one blissfully sleeping baby posed for cameras today.  Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](.  Trending - Scheherazade Jewelers reopens in Galleria Edina for bankruptcy sale: [Most everything in the store is discounted]( 20 to 60 percent plus an additional 10 % off the first markdown. - More than 40 exotic cars set the stage for Mixed Blood Theatre's "mind-boggling" new play: A lifelong autophile, [Mixed Blood Theatre's Jack Reuler deploys dozens of exotic vehicles]( for the company's biggest project to date. - Grab your sneakers and the ugliest tie you can find and join the Star Tribune on Father’s Day for the 3rd annual Ugly Tie 5K fun run: This family-friendly event features a full day of fun starting with a 5K for adults and .5K for kids along the scenic downtown Minneapolis riverfront. It's followed by a post-race party with live music, 200-plus artists and food. [Register now and save $10 through May 20.](  Sports roundup - The Twins are currently favored to win the AL Central: Are the Twins for real is a question that you have probably asked or tried to answer in the midst of this 22-12 start to the season. [Well, take a look at these numbers and decide for yourself.]( - What will Gophers basketball look like with six newcomers? Marcus Fuller has [an updated early projection for the Gophers lineup and roster]( in 2019-20. - How do they stack up? Andrew Krammer takes [a post-NFL draft look at the Vikings' depth chart](.  Quote of the day “I used to play arenas. Lucky for you, I had a bad year.” -- [Louis C.K. in his first of four straight nights]( at the intimate Acme Comedy Co in Minneapolis  Worth a click - Ranking celebrity chef cookbooks by how many animals their recipes kill: [In a 2018 paper for the journal Food Ethics](, philosopher Andy Lamey and political theorist Ike Sharpless examined 30 cookbooks by 26 celebrity chefs.  From the archives May 8, 1975 Store manager Leroy King Sr. surveyed fire damage at King's Supermarket, Inc., 2005 Plymouth Av. N. in Minneapolis. King had been planning to open the new store the following week with a gathering of dignitaries that included the mayor and the governor. (Photo: Powell Krueger, Minneapolis Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([pinterest]([instagram]( [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 © 2019 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.](

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