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Johnson’s Moscow Visit, Investing in Wisconsin Manufacturers, More: This Week on the US Senate Campaign Trail
Lasry ad hits Johnson for 2018 trip. Godlewski talks drug prices. Nelson touts a presidential candidate’s endorsement.
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REMINDER: Republican Sen. Ron Johnson Let Trump Withhold Money from Ukraine
The fight is far from home, but here’s what you need to know about Sen. Ron Johnson’s role in this crisis.
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Coffee Goes Way Beyond the Regular Grind at This Blend of Laboratory and Cocktail Bar
Started in Door County but now in Milwaukee, Discourse filters out the bland to create a wide combination of aromas, tastes, raised eyebrows and happy palates.
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Citing Too Many Black-Majority Districts, Conservatives on US Supreme Court Strike Down Evers’ New Maps
Republicans called it racial gerrymandering. State attorney general says it’s “back to the drawing board,” with less than a month until candidates for Legislature can start to file.
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Early Voting Is Underway for the April 5 Elections in Wisconsin. Here’s What You Need to Know.
On April 5, voters across the state will head to the polls to decide who will lead their city and county governments, preside over the local circuit courts and serve on the court of appeals, and represent their school districts as school board members.
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Wisconsin’s Republican Senator Still Wants to Take Away Health Insurance
Twelve years after the Affordable Care Act became law, Sen. Ron Johnson still wants to repeal it, even though it made health care more affordable and accessible to millions of people in Wisconsin.
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Education Advocates Warn of a ‘Very Well-Coordinated Disinformation Campaign’ Against Public Schools
Conservative opposition to science-based COVID safeguards then extended to teaching more accurate history lessons. The culture war-based campaigns distract from years of underfunding and undermining local control.
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While Governor Evers Takes Action to Make Wisconsin Safer, Republicans are All Talk
Governor Tony Evers announces new investments to make Wisconsin safer. Meanwhile Republican candidates for governor offer complaints instead of plans.
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With Big Pharma Exploiting Diabetics, Baldwin Supports a Cap on Patients’ Insulin Costs. GOP Sends Mixed Signals.
The cost to produce a vial of insulin is roughly equivalent to a cup of coffee and yet, pharmaceutical companies doubled insulin prices from 2012 to 2016, with the average price for a 40-day supply of insulin increasing from $344 to $666.
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State’s Chief Medical Officer on COVID at 2: Worst Case Scenario, but Safeguards Prevented Many More Deaths
Dr. Ryan Westergaard reflects on how pandemic politics by some got in the way of saving lives.
























