Gregory Humphrey: Wisconsin Legislature must act in special session on police shootings; provide younger voters with hope

If Republicans and Democrats alike were willing to join in an effort in the special session it would send a clear message that the best way for change is not to start a fire or throw a brick. It would demonstrate to a new generation of voters and engaged citizens that the legislative process is the best avenue to address wrongs and create changes.

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Dominique Paul Noth: Too extreme for the Nazis and still pervasive – The U.S. caste system

There is an argument to be made that the word “racist” is thrown around too readily by Black Lives Matter people, making every white who doesn’t feel racist angry that they are so described. But all the whites who defend themselves that way should be reading “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” Isabel Wilkerson’s compelling new book that explores the idea of “racism” being an over-used pejorative.

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Fourth night of Kenosha protests peaceful

A fourth night of protests in Kenosha following the police shooting of a Black father of six was mostly peaceful, a contrast from previous nights that saw looting, property damage and three people shot, two fatally.

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Protect Our Care: Digital ad released before Trump takes the stage

Debuting During the Republican National Convention, the Ad Is Part of A Previously Announced $2 Million Digital and TV Ad Campaign on Trump’s Failed Coronavirus Response  MILWAUKEE, WI — Today, Protect Our Care released a new digital ad highlighting President Trump’s relentless war on health care, including his lawsuit to

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Dept. of Military Affairs: Additional National Guard troops supporting civil authorities in Kenosha

CONTACT: Capt. Joe Trovato | ngwi.pao@mail.mil | 608-242-3048 To view html content with hi-res photos, copy and paste the following link in your browser: http://dma.wi.gov/DMA/news/2020news/20188 by Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs MADISON, Wis. — More National Guard troops are heading to Kenosha in response to requests for additional assistance from civil authorities in

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Gregory Humphrey: Wisconsin Legislature must act in special session on police shootings; provide younger voters with hope

If Republicans and Democrats alike were willing to join in an effort in the special session it would send a clear message that the best way for change is not to start a fire or throw a brick. It would demonstrate to a new generation of voters and engaged citizens that the legislative process is the best avenue to address wrongs and create changes.

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Dominique Paul Noth: Too extreme for the Nazis and still pervasive – The U.S. caste system

There is an argument to be made that the word “racist” is thrown around too readily by Black Lives Matter people, making every white who doesn’t feel racist angry that they are so described. But all the whites who defend themselves that way should be reading “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” Isabel Wilkerson’s compelling new book that explores the idea of “racism” being an over-used pejorative.

Read More »

Fourth night of Kenosha protests peaceful

A fourth night of protests in Kenosha following the police shooting of a Black father of six was mostly peaceful, a contrast from previous nights that saw looting, property damage and three people shot, two fatally.

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