Daily Digest: Still no special session

Here are some stories to start your Thursday.

1. There's still no special session scheduled, and some legislators are urging the DNR to reopen walleye fishing on Lake Mille Lacs. (MPR News)

2. President Obama framed his push for a nuclear deal with Iran as a "choice between diplomacy and some sort of war." (New York Times)

3. Who talked to Donald Trump before he launched his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination? Oh, just the guy who's married to the Democratic front-runner.  (Washington Post)

4. Some charges against the Black Lives Matter protesters at the Mall of America have been dropped. Apparently if you want someone to leave, you have to tell them. (Star Tribune)

5. The FBI is looking into the security of the e-mail set-up Hillary Clinton used when she was Secretary of State. (Washington Post)

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