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Ron Johnson proposal to have only Republicans run elections is shockingly brazen.

Gov. Tony Evers and Department of Health Services Secretary-designee Karen Timberlake insist the worker shortage has little to do with strict COVID vaccine mandates. Health care professionals who have quit or have been fired for just saying no to compulsory COVID-19 shots tell a different story.

The ugly truth about the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office is that it isn’t just letting the criminals it charges out on low bail, it’s also refusing to charge criminals altogether.

He killed two unarmed people.

Truthout’s William Rivers Pitt rightfully complains that as Congress keeps chipping away at Joe Biden’s Build Back Better proposal, the huge National Defense Authorization Act that once again increases the country’s military spending is treated as “must-pass” legislation.

The failure to hold public hearings for pro-abortion rights bills in recent legislative sessions is not a new phenomenon.

There are striking similarities between North Carolina’s Bladen County and what’s happening in Wisconsin right now.

Christopher Rufo is a threat to the left not only because he is exposing the radicalization of American institutions, but because he is arming Americans with the intellectual ability to reclaim them.

Right-wing anti-vaxxers help cause more deaths of Republicans nationally and in Wisconsin.

He’s holding down a seat for the Democrats in a state that Donald Trump won by 39 points. Without Manchin there is no majority and no chance at all for Biden’s Build Back Better bill.

The Department of Public Instruction is the seedbed of CRT in our public schools.

Estimate for six-lane option grows by over 40%

Early next year, I anticipate President Biden will sign a bipartisan bill that will jumpstart the nation’s investment in research. When that happens, the groundbreaking scientists and innovators within the University of Wisconsin System will be poised to capitalize.

Lawrence Tabak’s new book “Foxconned” is an illuminating expose of all that’s wrong with the way governments hand out incentives for private development.

The Foxconn deal was an obvious fraud from the get-go.

Gableman has neither the temperament nor the experience nor the impartiality to be involved in any way in examining our elections.

While he hides from questions about the “Chisholm situation,” if pressed Gov. Tony Evers could make life rough for any Milwaukee County resident who brings a complaint seeking Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm’s removal from office.

If we are going to rebuild the trust, civil discourse and the sense of community that form the foundations of our democracy, we need to figure out how to get along better.

Dole felt his party had a duty to support voting rights. But his colleagues in Congress today would rather punish those in the GOP who choose to defend democracy.

Most of us, about half, think it should be legal in most, but not all, cases.

Ron Johnson proposal to have only Republicans run elections is shockingly brazen.

Gov. Tony Evers and Department of Health Services Secretary-designee Karen Timberlake insist the worker shortage has little to do with strict COVID vaccine mandates. Health care professionals who have quit or have been fired for just saying no to compulsory COVID-19 shots tell a different story.

The ugly truth about the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office is that it isn’t just letting the criminals it charges out on low bail, it’s also refusing to charge criminals altogether.

He killed two unarmed people.

Truthout’s William Rivers Pitt rightfully complains that as Congress keeps chipping away at Joe Biden’s Build Back Better proposal, the huge National Defense Authorization Act that once again increases the country’s military spending is treated as “must-pass” legislation.

The failure to hold public hearings for pro-abortion rights bills in recent legislative sessions is not a new phenomenon.

There are striking similarities between North Carolina’s Bladen County and what’s happening in Wisconsin right now.

Christopher Rufo is a threat to the left not only because he is exposing the radicalization of American institutions, but because he is arming Americans with the intellectual ability to reclaim them.

Right-wing anti-vaxxers help cause more deaths of Republicans nationally and in Wisconsin.

He’s holding down a seat for the Democrats in a state that Donald Trump won by 39 points. Without Manchin there is no majority and no chance at all for Biden’s Build Back Better bill.

The Department of Public Instruction is the seedbed of CRT in our public schools.

Estimate for six-lane option grows by over 40%

Early next year, I anticipate President Biden will sign a bipartisan bill that will jumpstart the nation’s investment in research. When that happens, the groundbreaking scientists and innovators within the University of Wisconsin System will be poised to capitalize.

Lawrence Tabak’s new book “Foxconned” is an illuminating expose of all that’s wrong with the way governments hand out incentives for private development.

The Foxconn deal was an obvious fraud from the get-go.

Gableman has neither the temperament nor the experience nor the impartiality to be involved in any way in examining our elections.

While he hides from questions about the “Chisholm situation,” if pressed Gov. Tony Evers could make life rough for any Milwaukee County resident who brings a complaint seeking Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm’s removal from office.

If we are going to rebuild the trust, civil discourse and the sense of community that form the foundations of our democracy, we need to figure out how to get along better.

Dole felt his party had a duty to support voting rights. But his colleagues in Congress today would rather punish those in the GOP who choose to defend democracy.

Most of us, about half, think it should be legal in most, but not all, cases.