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The bill that would exempt early inductions, cesarean sections and miscarriage removals from falling under “abortion” care. Medical professionals view it as a political move to legislate ...
About 5% of Americans identify as atheists, though one poll shows about 1 in 5 don’t believe in God. Atheists believe God doesn’t exist. According to recent polls (2023 and 2024): Pew Research Center: ...
Republicans want lower property taxes and less regulation. Democrats emphasize funding affordable housing development programs and renter rights. Both want to incentivize developers to build ...
The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher ...
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A $20 million boost from the Legislature is expanding oral health training programs, aiming to ease a dental worker shortage.
In 2023, a judge cut Derek Williams’ prison sentence in half, making him eligible for parole. Williams now faces an uncertain parole process.
As whitefish disappear from the lower Great Lakes, scientists are hatching emergency rescue plans. One idea: Taking fish out ...
It’s common for legislators to have a second job. The state Senate and Assembly each meet for only part of the year, allowing elected members to seek additional work.
Thousands of protesters across the state joined the second wave of nationwide “No Kings” protests on Saturday. The protests were held in cities and rural communities in all parts of Wisconsin.
Though the number of children in out-of-home care is decreasing, the foster care system in Milwaukee, and in Wisconsin in general, is under growing strain.