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One Minnesota critic quipped, "We don't grow grapes, we don't have pecans, we don't broil them together. It's just from Mars."
After the New York Times noted a grape salad dish as evocative of Minnesota at Thanksgiving time, an uproar ensued.
Falling power poles, snow cave ins, and toppling trees are keeping many Americans on their toes during this frigid weather.
Police say the shooter fired more than a hundred rounds in ten minutes and tried to burn down the Mexican consulate with camping stoves.
Protesters in several cities urged shoppers not to buy in wake of the Brown grand jury decision, while business in Ferguson say it's misguided.
A spokesperson for the NFL said the league respects the judge's decision to reinstate the Former Ravens' player.
Crews restored power to about 70,000 customers in the wake of a nor'easter, but more than 104,000 remained in the dark.
Rick Cole, pastor of a Sacramento megachurch, spent two weeks living on the streets as the homeless do, and walked away with a new outlook.
Protesters gathered outside of stores in St. Louis, New York, Washington D.C, Chicago and interrupted transit into and out of Oakland.
On Black Friday protesters chant "hands up, don't shop" outside one of New York City's largest department stores in an objection to the grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case.