Strike Averted: Minneapolis Teachers Reach Tentative Deal, Shutdown Nears an End, SNAP Confusion Grows, Remembering the Edmund Fitzgerald
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Monday, November 10th — A strike is averted in Minneapolis as teachers and the district reach a tentative deal after months of negotiations, promising smaller class sizes, pay raises, and better support for education staff. In Washington, lawmakers edge closer to ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, but confusion grows over SNAP benefits as the Trump administration and the courts issue conflicting orders. The Supreme Court declines to revisit its landmark 2015 same-sex marriage ruling, keeping those protections in place. And Minnesota remembers the 50th anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald with a new podcast and a beacon lighting at Split Rock Lighthouse.
Plus: Minneapolis churches and coffee shops rally to feed neighbors in need, the U.S. Marine Corps celebrates its 250th birthday, and Trollhaugen and Wild Mountain open for ski season.
Join Maria Lisignoli and Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know.
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