compared to those who took another class of diabetes drug not associated with weight loss.
that their leaders are failing to put up enough resistance against Trump, who has taken a much more aggressive approach to his second term in the White House.Walz hasn’t officially said if he’ll seek a third term in 2026, but acknowledges he’s thinking about it. He said in a
that he would probably wait to decide until July,of the closely divided Minnesota Legislature to finish work on the state’s next budget. Those negotiations have gone slowly despite his frequent meetings with legislative leaders.He’s given mixed signals on a 2028 presidential run while
for an interview that aired in March that he would “certainly consider that” if circumstances were right. He toldlast month that he was “not thinking about running in 2028.”
But he hasn’t ruled it out, either, and has signaled possible interest in other ways.
Following the Democratic ticket’s defeat in November, Walz returned to the road in March when he“You’ve got to keep knocking on the door,” DeBoer said. “It’s a really, really hard league to win in. When you get down to the end, to the final four here, it gets exponentially tougher. ... We chased every single game in this series, and that’s a tough way to play hockey against that team.”
The Stars gave up the first goal in 15 of their 18 playoffs games, and struggled to score most of the postseason.Dallas was third in the NHL during the regular season with 3.35 goals per game and shut out only once, in the 79th of 82 games. The Stars averaged 2.5 goals in the playoffs with four shutout losses, including both losses in the second-round series they won in six games over top seed Winnipeg.
A scoreless streak of 178:57 on the road, against Winnipeg and Edmonton, was the longest in Dallas playoff history. The Stars had two goals over the next three games after a five-goal outburst in the third period for a“I think we played two good rounds and then they made it hard on us,” Mikko Rantanen said. “Maybe just give credit to them. They defended really well.”