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Several students have filed lawsuits against DHS, claiming denial of due process and lack of justification for revoking their right to stay in the US.
The party is debating whether the bureaucracy-slashing billionaire will still have political resonance come 2026.
A crowd of more than 80 came to Northeast Wisconsin Technical College to ask questions at State AG Josh Kaul's town hall.
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate remained at 3.2% in March, a full percentage point better than the 4.2% national rate.
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The National Institutes of Health’s sweeping cuts of grants that fund scientific research are inflicting pain almost ...
The back-and-forth tariff battle between the United States and China is impacting soybean farmers in Wisconsin.
His approval rating has fallen by 14 points since he entered office, more steeply than the five-point drop he had suffered by ...
New polls have revealed that US President Donald Trump and his senior advisor, Elon Musk, are not doing well when it comes to ...
Dale Kooyenga, president and CEO Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, has offered some of the harshest criticisms ...
The FBI says 17-year-old Nikita Casap plotted to assassinate the president as a way to spur a race war. Federal funding cuts ...
Former Republican Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers is taking another crack at a Senate bid after narrowly coming up short last ...