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Woman accused of bribing Feeding Our Future juror appears in court

Via FOX 9: The Seattle woman accused of delivering a bribe to a juror in the Feeding our Future trial, Ladan Ali, pleaded not guilty in federal court Thursday afternoon. Ali will remain free on a personal recognizance bond with conditions, including limited travel to Minnesota.

Briana Bierschbach and Sydney Kashiwagi at the Star Tribune have Gov. Tim Walz’s reaction to President Joe Biden’s performance in last night’s debate: “one bad night.”

Izzy Canizares at Bring Me the News is reporting Darrius Plummer, 34, was arrested in Michigan by the U.S. Marshals Service on Wednesday, more than two months after he was charged for the murder of 25-year-old Chantel Moosewho was fatally stabbed April 12 outside of a bar in Duluth.

Estelle Timar-Wilcox at MPR News reports the University of Minnesota’s Faculty Senate took a vote of no confidence in Interim President Jeff Ettinger and Provost Rachel Crosonafter the president paused the hiring process for the new director of the U’s Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

Greta Kaul at the Star Tribune reports months before Dillon Bakke’s mother filed a federal lawsuit alleging that negligent treatment of her son in the Ramsey County jail led to his deatha jail nurse raised concerns about his care.

Ryan Pattee at KSTP reports on Friday morning, eight Cub stores in Minnesota were targeted with bomb threatsprompting multiple stores to ask for police assistance.

Chris Riemenschneider at the Star Tribune reports country superstar Keith Urban will perform at the Fine Line in Minneapolis on Sunday in a rare undergig performance.

Naasir Akailvi at KARE is reporting the Alamo Draft House has announced plans to reopen its Woodbury location.

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