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If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers Top stories - How did U tuition go from $300 a year to $15,000 since the '60s? Fall college tuition bills are coming due, and if the number behind that dollar sign seems high, well, it is. [Curious Minnesota takes a look at the tuition increases at the University of Minnesota over time.]( - Minneapolis City Council passes limits on tenant screening by landlords: The council unanimously passed an ordinance today that [limits how landlords use criminal history, eviction and credit scores to screen tenants](. - Here's what people are saying about Amy Klobuchar's debate performance: Thursday's debate was a chance for those struggling to gain traction to break out in front of a national audience. [How did Klobuchar do?]( - Do the new iPhone's three little lenses creep you out? Scientists have grappled with [why tiny holes scare some people]( who say they suffer from an obscure and perplexing condition called "trypophobia." - Singer Eddie Money dies at 70: The husky-voiced, blue collar performer was known for such hits as ["Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Take Me Home Tonight."]( - Best-selling Southern author Anne Rivers Siddons dies at 83: Anne Rivers Siddons was known for [novels "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Peachtree Road."]( - Prosecutors say man cheated Delta frequent flyer program: The travel agency manager is alleged to have [accumulated and redeemed more than 42 million points](, causing Delta to lose more than $1.75 million. For the weekend North Pour: [An essential guide to drinking along Minnesota's North Shore.](  Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](. Trending - Minnetonka Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. house saved — and moves it to Pennsylvania: The Wright Jr. house, designed by the renowned architect's son, had been approved for demolition but [now will be moved to a public park in Pennsylvania](. - 5 best things our food critic ate in the Twin Cities this week: From [Maryland-style pit beef sandwiches to a brownie of his dreams](, here are Rick Nelson's highlights of a few visits to the new Graze Provisions + Libations food hall. - Minnesota Orchestra nixes outdoor performance due to chilly and windy weather: [The Minnesota Orchestra announced]( that they won't be performing today at the Lake Harriet Band Shell. Sports roundup - This Twins playoff race is different from anything we've ever seen: The [Twins are still overwhelming favorites to win the AL Central](, but the only people who probably believe that are the ones who compile playoff odds. - Who's still hurt and who will play in Twins key series at Cleveland? Phil Miller joins Michael Rand from Cleveland for the Twins Insider podcast [to discuss the Twins' mounting health challenges and to update fans on which players could or should be back]( in the lineup for a key series starting Friday. - Contingency plans for the Vikings' offensive line, backfield snaps and more: We look inside our Access Vikings mailbag to answer [what does the latest change in the Vikings offensive line do to the team's depth chart](. Worth a click - Sounds bites on what 10 Democratic candidates said in Thursday's debate: Pick an issue and [find out what each had to say](. From the archives Sept. 13, 1976: A century after the defeat of Jesse James, horsemen from the Northfield area reenacted the James gang bank raid during the Defeat of Jesse James Days celebration. (Richard Olsenius, 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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