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The approach defended by Kavanaugh provides plenty of leeway for states, through their legislatures, to change how they handle elections. Is that so hard?
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The approach defended by Kavanaugh provides plenty of leeway for states, through their legislatures, to change how they handle elections. Is that so hard?

Democrats tell Politico they plan to use Johnson’s stalwart support for President Trump against him in 2022.

We deserve leaders like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris who will do everything in their power to take care of people like us and who let compassion and empathy drive them, and who will stop these senseless attacks on the care we need.

Was the high tech pilfering of a Republican Party of Wisconsin federal account a hit job against President Donald Trump’s hopes of winning the battleground Badger State — and with it the presidential election?

It is bad news for Democrats.

Our times call for integrity, duty and determination. Cry out for character, and leaders who know how to lead.

America’s veterans and current military members are troubled by thoughts of another 4 years of Donald Trump as President.

David Clark and David Stark joined the Tommy G. Thompson Center to discuss the real estate industry, namely through trends observed during this pandemic public emergency. Dr. Clark is the Executive Associate Dean and Professor of Economics at Marquette University with expertise in urban and regional economics with an emphasis on housing markets and household migration behavior. Mr. Stark is the longtime President of Stark Company Realtors who comes from a line of prominent realtors. The company was founded in 1908 and primarily serves South Central Wisconsin.

No matter who wins Nov. 3, the next president of the United States will have plenty on his “to-do” list when it comes to science and technology initiatives.

Upfront costs are $1.44 billion for a project that’s a total bust.

The Evers administration is asking the state Supreme Court to take over a challenge to the limits on indoor public gatherings, arguing the case involves “immediate, life-threatening public health conditions.” The 3rd District Court of Appeals last week placed the

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has denied a request from a conservative group to bar Wisconsin’s five largest cities from using private money to cover costs for Tuesday’s election as it appeals a decision that found the funding was

Gov. Tony Evers has authorized up to 400 members of the National Guard to work at polling stations across the state, a total roughly double the statewide shortage of poll workers reported today by the state’s top election official. Elections

A split state Supreme Court has declined to give clerks in Calumet and Outagamie counties guidance on how to address thousands of ballots with a printing error that local officials say threatens their ability to count all votes by a

The approach defended by Kavanaugh provides plenty of leeway for states, through their legislatures, to change how they handle elections. Is that so hard?

Democrats tell Politico they plan to use Johnson’s stalwart support for President Trump against him in 2022.

We deserve leaders like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris who will do everything in their power to take care of people like us and who let compassion and empathy drive them, and who will stop these senseless attacks on the care we need.

Was the high tech pilfering of a Republican Party of Wisconsin federal account a hit job against President Donald Trump’s hopes of winning the battleground Badger State — and with it the presidential election?

It is bad news for Democrats.

Our times call for integrity, duty and determination. Cry out for character, and leaders who know how to lead.

America’s veterans and current military members are troubled by thoughts of another 4 years of Donald Trump as President.

David Clark and David Stark joined the Tommy G. Thompson Center to discuss the real estate industry, namely through trends observed during this pandemic public emergency. Dr. Clark is the Executive Associate Dean and Professor of Economics at Marquette University with expertise in urban and regional economics with an emphasis on housing markets and household migration behavior. Mr. Stark is the longtime President of Stark Company Realtors who comes from a line of prominent realtors. The company was founded in 1908 and primarily serves South Central Wisconsin.

No matter who wins Nov. 3, the next president of the United States will have plenty on his “to-do” list when it comes to science and technology initiatives.

Upfront costs are $1.44 billion for a project that’s a total bust.

The Evers administration is asking the state Supreme Court to take over a challenge to the limits on indoor public gatherings, arguing the case involves “immediate, life-threatening public health conditions.” The 3rd District Court of Appeals last week placed the order on hold as it reviews a circuit court judge’s

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has denied a request from a conservative group to bar Wisconsin’s five largest cities from using private money to cover costs for Tuesday’s election as it appeals a decision that found the funding was OK. It is the latest legal setback for the conservative

Gov. Tony Evers has authorized up to 400 members of the National Guard to work at polling stations across the state, a total roughly double the statewide shortage of poll workers reported today by the state’s top election official. Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe told reporters at her weekly media

A split state Supreme Court has declined to give clerks in Calumet and Outagamie counties guidance on how to address thousands of ballots with a printing error that local officials say threatens their ability to count all votes by a state-imposed deadline. The majority didn’t explain its rationale Thursday for