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If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers TOP STORIES - Ex-officer Kueng testifies he didn't see "serious medical need" when George Floyd fell unresponsive: J. Alexander Kueng told jurors Thursday that [he never viewed George Floyd's declining condition as warranting "serious medical need."]( On his second day testifying in the federal civil rights trial in St. Paul, the former Minneapolis police officer defended his decision to continue restraining Floyd during a confusing and quickly escalating 911 call on May 25, 2020, even after Floyd fell unresponsive. On Wednesday, Kueng [told the jury Wednesday that he'd never encountered such a struggle]( as when he tried to push George Floyd into a squad car May 25, 2020. - Twin Cities meal distributors under federal investigation have history of legal troubles: The owners of several companies at the center of an FBI fraud investigation involving meals for the poor received tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money [despite having a history of criminal and financial problems.]( - Family, other mourners gather for Amir Locke's funeral in Minneapolis: Family, friends and community members gathered Thursday in a north Minneapolis church to [grieve the death and celebrate the life of Amir Locke](, the young man police fatally shot early this month during a raid in a downtown apartment. The 22-year-old Locke is being remembered during the funeral at Shiloh Temple International Ministries on West Broadway, where noted civil rights leader the Rev. Al Sharpton will deliver the eulogy. - Arrest made in shooting that killed 15-year-old Deshaun Hill: Minneapolis police said Wednesday that [they have made an arrest in the death of Deshaun Hill](, a North Community High student shot shortly after school last week. Hill, a sophomore, died on Feb. 10, a day after he was found with a gunshot wound near the intersection of Golden Valley Road and Penn Avenue N. - Estimated 73% of U.S. has immunity to omicron. Is that enough? Millions of individual Americans' immune systems [now recognize the virus and are primed to fight it off]( if they encounter omicron, or even another variant. - Trudeau says protests must end, truckers brace for crackdown: Police poured into downtown Ottawa on Thursday in what truckers [feared was a prelude to a crackdown on their nearly three-week, street-clogging protest]( against Canada's COVID-19 restrictions. Work crews in the capital erected fences outside Parliament, and for the second day in a row, officers handed out warnings to the protesters to leave. Busloads of police converged on the area. - Ex-NY Times columnist ineligible to run for Oregon governor: The Oregon Supreme Court ruled Thursday that former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is not eligible to run for governor [because he does not meet the state's three-year residency requirement](. WATCH THIS What if Disturbed's "Down With the Sickness" was recorded as an upbeat 1950s doo-wop number? The folks behind the YouTube account There I Ruined It [radically reimagine the metal band's 1999 hit song](, and it works surprisingly well. Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](. TRENDING - Fresh tomatoes in winter? Here's how Twin Cities restaurants "keep it local" year-round. 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