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Gallery: Hygge-inspired condo in Minneapolis North Loop has views of Target Field

Gallery: Hygge-inspired condo in Minneapolis North Loop has views of Target Field The owners completely redid the space to make it brighter and airy, inspired by their trip to Iceland. Author: Spacecrafting A top-floor, corner condo in a former North Loop warehouse offers expansive views of Minneapolis and Target Field with a Nordic feel.  Adam Grahek and his wife Christina bought the condo two years ago and renovated it themselves, inspired by the trip they took to Iceland for their honeymoon.  We just fell in love with the coziness of hygge. During that trip, we started to dream about creating a home that was cozy, airy and comfortable, Adam Grahek told Bring Me The News. Once we purchased the condo, we developed a vision to create a home inspired by Iceland. 

Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd

Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd Christal Hayes, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT The largely peaceful demonstrations came as cities across the country prepared for possible violence that cropped up sporadically in last year s protests after Floyd s death, a landmark incident that sparked a reckoning in the U.S. over racial inequities and police brutality. Some cities had already activated the National Guard as the Chauvin verdict loomed; others declared states of emergency.  Chauvin, who is white, was found guilty by a jury on all three charges in the death of Floyd, who is Black. He was convicted of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He could face decades in prison at his sentencing in eight weeks; at a minimum as a first offender, he likely faces 12.5 years. His lawyers are likely to appeal the verdict.

Across the US, a tidal wave of joy fills city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd

Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd Christal Hayes, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT The largely peaceful demonstrations came as cities across the country prepared for possible violence that cropped up sporadically in last year s protests after Floyd s death, a landmark incident that sparked a reckoning in the U.S. over racial inequities and police brutality. Some cities had already activated the National Guard as the Chauvin verdict loomed; others declared states of emergency.  Chauvin, who is white, was found guilty by a jury on all three charges in the death of Floyd, who is Black. He was convicted of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He could face decades in prison at his sentencing in eight weeks; at a minimum as a first offender, he likely faces 12.5 years. His lawyers are likely to appeal the verdict.

There s No Way Americans Can Trust The Jury s Chauvin Verdict

April 21, 2021 A Minnesota jury has found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. This means they claim to have concluded that they unanimously believe beyond a reasonable doubt that Chauvin caused Floyd’s death. Given the circumstances of the trial, however, it’s extremely hard to believe the jury was solely concerned with either truth or justice. It’s extremely hard, if not impossible, for any thinking person not to have a reasonable doubt about the outcome. We know the judge in the case refused to sequester jurors from media coverage and outside influences during the trial, and that the pressure conveyed to them was beyond intense. It was made perfectly clear to them that the nation would be engulfed in flames if they expressed they did in fact have a reasonable doubt over whether Floyd’s death was Chauvin’s fault.

Derek Chauvin: Nation reacts to verdict across the US

Derek Chauvin: Nation reacts to verdict across the US
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