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Blue Cross of Minnesota settles lawsuit over GS Labs’ alleged ‘profiteering’

Christopher Snowbeck at the Star Tribune reports Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has reached a settlement with Omaha-based GS Labs that the health insurer alleged was charging unreasonably high prices for COVID-19 tests. Financial terms from the settlement were not disclosed.

Via WCCO: Terry Brown was convicted of nearly 37 years for second-degree murder for his role in a deadly mass shooting in St. Paul two years ago that injured 14 people and killed 27-year-old Marquisha Wiley.

Jack Dura at the Associated Press has a piece on Ukrainian refugees and migrants moving to North Dakota for oil field jobs to help families back home.

Jay Kolls at KSTP-TV writes that according to St. Paul Police records, auto thefts dropped 36% in the city compared to this same time a year ago. Carjackings during that same time period also dropped 50% from 40 to 20.

Courtney Godfrey at FOX-9 has the story of a Maple Grove seventh-grader, Adina Togal, pushing for better labels on prescriptions and over-the-counter medications, after having a severe reaction to an unlisted food allergen in a common antibiotic.

Via WCCO: According to his fellow NFL players, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is the second-best player in the league behind Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

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