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MINNEAPOLIS — The University of Minnesota’s Golden Gophers gymnastics team is abuzz for the U.S. Olympic Team Gymnastics Trials festivities this weekend at the Target Center.

While the student-athletes have been lucky enough to meet some of their favorite gymnasts since they arrived in town, the team is also maintaining a presence of their own.

Teammates Seria Johnson and Sarah Moraw visited KARE 11 Saturday morning to talk about their participation in USA Gymnastics Flip Zone outside Target Center, a Sunday meet-and-greet event and why the community should stay excited about gymnastics long after the Olympic trials are gone.

The No. 15 Gophers gymnastics team finished its 2024 season at the NCAA Regional Finals in early April. 

Team member Mya Hooten would go on to tie LSU’s Aleah Finnegan and Kentucky’s Raena Worley at the top of the floor exercise, earning her a trip to nationals.

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Man allegedly sets fire to Eden Prairie home with children inside

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Abdirahman Abdi Abdullahi faces one charge of arson causing injury after a 9-month-old was rushed to the hospital.

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — The U.S. Attorney charged an Eden Prairie man with arson after he allegedly set fire to a townhome with four children inside, according to a press release Wednesday. 

The Eden Prairie Fire Department responded to the blaze on May 31 around 11:30 a.m. One adult man and four children were in the home at the start of the fire, but all escaped except for a 9-month-old child by the time officials responded. 

The baby was rushed to the hospital and survived the incident, according to prosecutors. 

According to prosecutors, Abdirahman Abdi Abdullahi, 23, was on probation for violating a restraining order against a mother who lived in the burned house. He allegedly messaged her two days before the fire, saying “when I see u I’m smoke u.” 

Surveillance shows Abdullahi carrying a gas can through bushes to reach the townhouse, then later emerging from behind the bushes with the gas can and returning to a rental vehicle. Prosecutors say that additional surveillance footage shows Abdullahi filling up the gas can at a nearby gas station. 

Abdullahi faces one charge of arson causing injury and he made his first court appearance on July 1. 

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Ellison asks court to recover $58 million from Big Tobacco

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Minnesota’s Attorney General alleged that tobacco manufacturers have shorted the state in payments called for in the historic 1998 court settlement.

ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a motion seeking to recover $58 million in alleged underpayments from America’s tobacco manufacturers, accusing them of violating terms of the historic 1998 settlement with the state. 

The motion, filed in Ramsey County District Court, seeks not only repayment of the $58 million but also interest, civil penalties and the assurance that Big Tobacco will not underpay Minnesota in the future. 

After a months-long trial in 1998, Minnesota settled with the tobacco industry’s largest companies restricting marketing of tobacco products and requiring annual payments to the state based, in part, on the size of their after-tax profits in a given year.

Ellison’s office said the dispute over payment amounts arises from a provision included in the settlement that increases the size of tobacco manufacturers’ annual payments if “current” after-tax profits are greater than they were in 1997. The tobacco companies involved in the settlement argued they should be able to re-calculate their 1997 profits by applying modern corporate tax rates. 

Ellison’s office maintained that the settlement explicitly calls for the use of 1997 tax rates when calculating after-tax profits.

The motion the AG filed alleges that after the Trump administration lowered federal corporate tax rates in 2018, Philip Morris misrepresented the content of the Minnesota settlement to the third-party payment administrator, PricewaterhouseCoopers, in a way that incorrectly reduced the manufacturers’ payments to Minnesota by nearly $10 million per year.

“After lying to the American people about the dangers of their products, it is unfortunately not surprising that the largest tobacco manufacturers have also tried to avoid the commitments they made when settling with Minnesota,” said Ellison in a released statement. “It is particularly galling that, after these tobacco companies received a massive tax cut from President Trump, they turned around and used that windfall to justify underpaying the people of Minnesota.”

The AG’s office said tobacco manufacturers have faced similar challenges over underpayments in both Mississippi and Texas, where courts have ruled the underpayments were improper and ordered Big Tobacco to reimburse the states.

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Honey and Mackie’s Ice Cream shares new flavor

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PLYMOUTH, Minn. — Ever wondered what Minion-flavored ice cream is like? Apparently, it has eyeballs. 

Honey & Mackie’s ice cream shop can offer you a lick of that unique flavor. With a swirl of banana cookie and blue velvet cake batter flavors, the ice cream is topped with silly candy eyeballs. 

If the eyeballs don’t appeal, the mom-and-pop shop offers many other delicious flavors like raspberry chocolate chip and salted caramel with peanuts. Owner Suzanne Varecka visited KARE 11 News at Noon on Wednesday to show viewers some of the offerings. 

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