Meta reverses controversial Kyle Rittenhouse policy on Facebook and Instagram

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has reversed its policy banning searches for "Kyle Rittenhouse" on its apps following his acquittal last month.

Biden's new winter COVID-19 plan includes reimbursement for at-home tests

Biden is unveiling a winter plan to combat COVID-19 and its new omicron variant with more availability of shots and vaccines but without major new restrictions.

Open Record: Waukesha parade tragedy

A deeper look at the system and records missing from the story after a man is charged with plowing his SUV through a Waukesha holiday parade.

Jerseys For Jackson: Milwaukee employees invited to join effort

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett says all non-uniformed city employees are invited to wear a baseball jersey to work on Friday, Dec. 3 in honor of 8-year-old Jackson Sparks.

Aaron Rodgers suggests Packers' coaches may be behind medical information leaks

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers doesn’t know for sure who's been leaking his medical information but he has an idea of who might be behind it.

Waukesha parade suspect Darrell Brooks says he feels 'dehumanized,' 'demonized' in first jailhouse interview
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Darrell Brooks Jr. has spent the last 10 days locked up in a Wisconsin jail cell after allegedly mowing through the barricades and into revelers at the Waukesha Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring 62.

Darrell Brooks' lost bail hearing record among dozens over 3 days
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A Milwaukee County court administrator says she was not aware of a recording problem in a court commissioner?s hearing room until the FOX6 Investigators asked for a transcript from the hearing where Darrell Brooks was freed on $1,000 bail days before the Waukesha Christmas parade attack.

Darrell Brooks' lost bail hearing record among dozens over 3 days

A Milwaukee County court administrator says she was not aware of a recording problem in a court commissioner’s hearing room until the FOX6 Investigators asked for a transcript from the hearing where Darrell Brooks was freed on $1,000 bail days before the Waukesha Christmas parade attack.

House Jan. 6 committee votes to hold former DOJ official in contempt

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection has voted to pursue contempt charges against Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official who refused to answer the committee’s questions, even as the committee has agreed to let him come back for another try.

Sparks fly over Wisconsin election investigation
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Sparks fly between Democratic lawmakers and the man hired to look at the 2020 Wisconsin election, Michael Gableman.

Trump tested positive for COVID-19 days before debate with Biden, Mark Meadows says in book

A book by Donald Trump's ex-chief of staff says Trump tested positive for COVID-19 three days before his first debate in September 2020 with Joe Biden and days earlier than that diagnosis was previously disclosed.

Waukesha Christmas Parade suspect speaks, his mother issues statement

FOX6 News has learned much more about the man arrested and charged for plowing an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas Parade route on Sunday, Nov. 21.

Racism is a 'public health threat,' Biden says in new HIV/AIDS strategy

In its new HIV/AIDS strategy released Wednesday on the annual commemoration of World AIDS Day, the Biden administration is calling racism “a public health threat” that must be fully recognized as the world looks to end the epidemic.

Waukesha Christmas Parade dancer fights for her life

An 11-year-old dancer hit by an SUV during the Waukesha Christmas Parade remains in immense pain and on a ventilator.

Biden encourages young girl with stutter, invites her to White House

President Joe Biden, who has been open about having a speech impediment his whole life, was seen giving words of encouragement to a young girl in Massachusetts who has a stutter, even inviting her to the White House.

US Senate honors victims of Waukesha Christmas Parade attack

The U.S. Senate honored on Wednesday, Dec. 1 the victims of the Waukesha Christmas parade attack with a moment of silence.

Waukesha South student hurt in parade returns home from hospital

A Waukesha South High School student was celebrated as he was released from the hospital, injured in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack as he marched with his school band.

MSNBC Kyle Rittenhouse trial ban, bodycam video released

Body camera video has been released in connection with an incident that happened during the Kyle Rittenhouse case that led the judge to ban a news organization from the courthouse.