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They say issues expected to go before the court — like voter rights and abortion access — disproportionately affect Native American communities.
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We have a look at what fans might expect from the Brew Crew in 2023.
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Residents of the district haven’t had a representative on the Common Council for more than six months.
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NPR White House Correspondent Tamara Keith is visiting—who better to ask for the latest on 2023-'24?
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Kristi Johnston, national press secretary for NextGen America and current Hinge dater, explains how her organization is using dating apps to check the political pulse in Wisconsin ahead of the state Supreme Court race.
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Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley details the current and potential future fiscal state of Milwaukee.
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Carroll University professor Dr. Lilly Goren is an author and editor of the book The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She discusses the cultural impact and, of course, the politics espoused in these films.
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Wisconsin’s Black Legislative Caucus kicked off Black History Month at the state Capitol. Lawmakers announced myriad initiatives to celebrate the month.
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GOP lawmakers continue their go-ahead with efforts that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers can't veto.
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Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez are promoting unity. But as the new political year gets underway, they're also making it clear where they differ with Republicans who control the state Legislature.