DOJ reviewing potentially classified documents found at Biden center

The Justice Department is reviewing a batch of potentially classified documents found in the Washington office space of President Joe Biden’s former institute.

Mexican president challenges Biden to end attitude of 'disdain' for Latin America, Caribbean

Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador is challenging U.S. President Joe Biden to end an attitude of “abandonment” and “disdain” for Latin America and the Caribbean as the two leaders meet in Mexico City.

Mark Jensen retrial begins with jury selection
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Jury selection in the second homicide trial of a man accused of killing his wife with antifreeze more than 20 years ago continued late into the afternoon Monday, Jan. 9, after more than 100 people were empaneled for the case.

Darrell Brooks now has an appellate attorney
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Darrell Brooks failed to prove himself innocent without an attorney in his trial. Now, Brooks has a lawyer for his potential appeal.

Mark Jensen retrial; jury selection, accused of killing wife with antifreeze

More than 100 potential jurors were empaneled Monday for the second homicide trial of a man accused of killing his wife with anti-freeze more than 20 years ago.

Parade attacker Darrell Brooks' competency could be grounds for appeal: expert

Waukesha Christmas parade attacker Darrell Brooks represented himself during his trial in fall of 2022. As of Jan. 6, Brooks has an attorney for a potential appeal.

Waukesha Christmas parade attacker Darrell Brooks gets appellate counsel

Waukesha Christmas parade attacker Darrell Brooks has an appellate attorney after filing notice of his intent to seek post-conviction relief in November, writing that "there are clear issues of the law and legal facts" in his case.

Waukesha Christmas parade attacker Darrell Brooks gets appellate counsel
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Waukesha Christmas parade attacker Darrell Brooks has an appellate attorney after filing notice of his intent to seek post-conviction relief in November, writing that "there are clear issues of the law and legal facts" in his case.

Biden visits US-Mexico border as migrant crisis spirals

The president walked a muddy stretch of the border and inspected a busy port of entry, but he did not appear to meet with migrants.

Musk says he can’t get fair trial in California, wants Texas

If a move isn’t possible, Elon Musk’s lawyers want the trial postponed until negative publicity regarding Musk’s purchase of Twitter has died down.

Wisconsin Legislature bail amendment moves forward

Wisconsin's bail amendment proposal gained new momentum after Darrell Brooks posted $1,000 bail two days before the Waukesha Christmas parade attack.

Biden announces new immigration rules ahead of US-Mexico border visit on Sunday

The Biden administration will immediately begin turning away Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans who cross the border illegally in a major expansion of an existing effort to stop Venezuelans.

Biden intends to make his first visit to US-Mexico border

The Biden administration has yet to lay out any systemic changes to manage an expected surge of migrants should the restrictions end.

Twitter plans to relax ban on political advertising

Twitter banned all political advertising in 2019, reacting to growing concern about misinformation spreading on social media.

Tony Evers, mayors of Wisconsin's 5 largest cities, hold meeting

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers met with the mayors of Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Madison and Green Bay as budget surplus questions loom.

Biden visits Kentucky with McConnell to highlight funding for aging bridge

The Brent Spence Bridge, which connects Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, was declared functionally obsolete by the Federal Highway Administration in the 1990s.

After inaugural speech, Governor Evers polkas at gala
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Governor Tony Evers celebrated the start of his second term Tuesday night with an Inauguration Gala in Madison.