DOJ sues UnitedHealth over proposed $3.3 billion Amedisys acquisition deal
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Star Tribune reports the Department of Justice and four states have sued Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group’s proposed acquisition of Amedisys, a home health company “that would further United’s push into the home care and hospice markets.”
St. Cloud Live reports House District 14B candidate Sue Ek is requesting a recount in Sherburne County. “Ek also plans on filing a complaint with the Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office for the way its site showed results on the election night.”
Via Minnesota Reformer: “Across virtually all of Minnesota, Republican House candidates received more support than Trump. Broadly speaking those differences were greatest — 5 points or more — in two regions: the rural western part of the state, which is reliably conservative, and the suburban Twin Cities battlegrounds, which effectively determined the control of the House.”
Bring Me the News reports a missing kayaker in Wisconsin is now suspected to have faked his death and fled the country.
Sports Illustrated reports Minnesota Lynx General Manager Clare Duwelius is leaving the organization to become executive vice president and general manager for the Unrivaled Basketball League, co-founded by Lynx star Napheesa Collier.
Eater has named chef Yia Vang’s new Minneapolis restaurant Vinai as one of the best new restaurants in America.
KSTP reports St. Paul’s Woullet Bakery has closed its Grand Avenue location.
Fox9 reports you can now stream Minnesota Orchestra concerts for free this season.
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