Health data of 600+ Minnesota veterans taken in cyber attack

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WCCO reports a cyber attack led to the private health information of 600 Minnesotans being obtained, according to the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System.

Bring Me the News reports a driver crashed into a transformer near Patrick McGovern’s Pub in St. Paul over the weekend causing a fire and 13,000 homes to lose power.

KSTP reports a man was fatally shot on the Green Line train in St. Paul Friday night.

Via Fox9: “The new law going into effect (on Dec 1) will mandate that ride-hail companies, like Uber and Lyft, pay their drivers $1.28 per mile and 31 cents per minute, with a $5 minimum per ride.”

Axios reports following last week’s earnings report from Target, there has been speculation of an acquisition and the future of CEO Brian Cornell.

MPR reports the Minnesota Lynx have hired Lindsay Whalen and former Washington Mystics coach Eric Thibault.

Pioneer Press reports the Farmington City Council approved a $5 billion data center despite pushback from residents. “(Cathy) Johnson, who is part of the group, said she has concerns about electrical usage, water usage and potential sound pollution from the data centers.”

KARE said goodbye to John Croman as the  veteran reporter is retiring after 27 years at the station.

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