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On March 7, several dozen protesters gathered in Milwaukee as part of a nationwide call to action to stop the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran.
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Find out why the Iran war may pose a problem for Republicans this midterm year, and the latest on the state Supreme Court race.
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UWM students talk about the decades-long struggle with the hard-line government and why they're ready for the country to turn a new leaf.
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Each Thursday on "Sources & Methods," host Mary Louise Kelly and a team of NPR correspondents will discuss the biggest national security news of the week.
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Wisconsin has a long history with France that extends to its very foundation as a state. That relationship continues through business, educational, and cultural ties. France's Ambassador to the U.S., Philippe Etienne, recently visited Wisconsin to reinforce those ties and talk about how diplomacy has changed under the Biden administration.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stopped in Madison on Wednesday to address foreign policy, with an emphasis on China, in the state Capitol.Pompeo’s…
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It's been two months since President Donald Trump's impeachment trial concluded in the U.S. Senate. The president was charged with obstructing Congress…
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The world seems to be exploding in the last month of 2019. Populism is on the rise, and there are massive protests occurring in Iran, Iraq, Hong Kong, and…
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At a summit in Brussels this past week, European Union leaders have agreed to put off the day of Brexit - the date when Britain officially leaves the EU.…
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As 2019 opens, there is turmoil in President Trump’s foreign policy team, thanks in large part to the President’s abrupt announcement that the U.S. will…