Brad Schimel, a judge who is so supportive of the president that he dressed up as him for Halloween, is hoping to flip the Wisconsin Supreme Court for conservatives.
More than 170 Democratic activists had gathered at the public library in Sauk City, a small town in a quintessential swing ...
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Judge Susan Crawford is what the Wisconsin Supreme Court needs for business and economic growth. She is a balanced and nonpartisan jurist.
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Despite a forecast that includes cloudy skies in Minnesota, you still may be able to see the total lunar eclipse in the ...
With Wisconsin emerging as a hot spot for developing hyper-scale data centers, the Business Journal interviewed the state's ...
Pew found a huge age gap, with young adults overwhelmingly less religious than their elders—some 46 percent of the youngest Americans identify as Christian, compared to 80 percent of the oldest adults ...
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Wisconsin Humane Society: Bella's storyFOX6's Brian Kramp talked with Stacy Oatman and Melissa Sharrad with the Wisconsin Humane Society to learn more about the ...
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The Points Guy on MSNInside United Airlines' plan to bring free Starlink Wi-Fi to every flightUnited Airlines has begun the process of dramatically upgrading its onboard Wi-Fi offering, beginning with its fleet of ...
Plus, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance launched a map of affiliates, Utah libraries have new digital resources, and ...
The election, scheduled for April 1, will determine the ideological balance of the court, with implications for issues such as abortion and workers' rights.
Nearly 3 million Americans who live in mostly rural counties lack both health care and reliable high-speed internet, ...
HUNDREDS of users are reporting that Sky is down with complaints about internet skyrocketing. Down Detector, a website that ...
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