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Trump’s Wisconsin Lawsuits Are Flaming Out But The Effects May Linger
Moving forward, Republican officials have signaled they may use the chaos they’ve sown to further restrict voting rights.
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Moving forward, Republican officials have signaled they may use the chaos they’ve sown to further restrict voting rights.
Evers says state also needs nearly $500 million through March to combat COVID-19
Evers and Vos’ COVID plans showcase a stark contrast in state’s health direction
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced Scott’s position Thursday, along with other committee leaders.
In a Tuesday press conference, lawmakers unveiled a four-month, $908 billion proposal.
Positive-test rate as well as confirmed new cases are still dangerously high, according to DHS.
Elections lawyer Jeffrey Mandell says the Republicans are misinterpreting the law.
Kaul: ‘An election isn’t a game of gotcha.’
Anderson’s family and lawyers wonder if his shooting changed anything for police operations.
Determination from Democrat Ann Jacobs came over unclear objections from Republican commission members.
Unpaid care at Wisconsin hospitals rose by $90 million in 2019.
Observers expect that Biden will work to boost trade by crafting multinational agreements.
The system benefited swing states like Florida, North Carolina and Georgia more than states where races weren’t as close.
Retailers adjust and public health experts urge caution looking ahead to Black Friday in the pandemic.
The Badger State has a long and rich Thanksgiving history.
COMMENTARY: Misinformation, maskless observers, poop emojis and a Nazi salute — this is what democracy looks like in 2020.
They want to see DACA written into law.
COMMENTARY: Our willingness to turn out and vote in the last election and our voices are under intense scrutiny.
“This is truly the most shocking admission of bad faith that I have ever seen from a records custodian,” says open records expert.
Federal support rushed through Congress in the pandemic’s early stages is set to end.