
Via the Associated Press and KARE 11: The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities, including the University of Minnesota, over reported antisemitism. It’s part of President Donald Trump’s promise to take a tougher stance against campus antisemitism and deal out harsher penalties than former President Joe Biden’s administration, which settled a flurry of cases with universities in its final weeks.
Paul Walsh at the Star Tribune is reporting federal customs personnel in the Twin Cities intercepted more than $1 million worth of gas-powered engines that officials say were shipped illegally from China.
Jane McClure at My Villager reports US Internet’s request to provide services in Highland Park from a new facility on Randolph Avenue will be heard by the St. Paul Planning Commission Feb. 7 with a recommendation of support from the Highland District Council.
Via Bring Me the News: Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman has been suspended for 10 games for roughing the Ottawa Senators’ Tim Stutzle during Saturday’s game in Ottawa, Ontario.
Via FOX 9: Protests against Project 2025 and President Donald Trump’s executive orders are planned for Wednesday at state Capitol buildings in all 50 states.
Also from the Star Tribune: Organizers of the Minnesota Yacht Club festival at St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park announced Monday that the lowest-priced general admission passes for their July 18-20 lineup are already sold out, less than a week after going on sale.
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