Trump '60 Minutes' interview: Here's what happened

Trump returned to “60 Minutes” for the first time after settling a lawsuit against the newsmagazine. Here's what he said on some topics, from testing nuclear weapons to grocery prices.

Airlines step up as thousands of air traffic controllers go unpaid

Here is how some U.S. airlines are stepping up to support the air traffic controllers that are going without pay amid the government shutdown.

FDA puts restrictions on fluoride use for kids

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest action takes aim at fluoride, a chemical that is a mainstay of dental care.

Wisconsin FoodShare benefits will be delayed, DHS says

The Wisconsin DHS on Friday night announced FoodShare benefits will continue to be delayed, saying the Trump administration must release funds first.

Some Head Starts to close due to shutdown funding lapse: What we know

When Head Start programs close, children are left without care, teachers aren’t getting paid, and parents may have to miss work or school.

SNAP benefits gone? How to get free or discounted groceries

As SNAP benefits will lapse for millions in November, several food delivery services are offering ways to get discounted groceries. Here are some options available.

Wisconsin school cellphone use limits, Evers signs bipartisan bill

Wisconsin became the 36th state to limit cellphones and other electronic devices in school Friday, when its Democratic governor signed a bill requiring districts to prohibit phone use during class time.

Wisconsin judge holds ruling that required citizenship check of voters

A Wisconsin judge put on hold his order that requires elections officials to verify the citizenship of all 3.6 million registered voters in Wisconsin before the next statewide election in February.

SNAP benefits at risk: Milwaukee leaders hold presser
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On Friday, Oct. 31, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, and local leaders and stakeholders talked to the media about the impact of losing SNAP benefits, which is expected to happen on Nov. 1.

SNAP benefits at risk: Milwaukee leaders discuss community impact

As the federal government shutdown continues, access to SNAP benefits is at risk as the program is expected to stop providing food on Saturday, Nov. 1.

Republicans push for early voting
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National Republicans are encouraging early votes; what they call ?Bank Your Vote," launching the initiative in Wisconsin ? again showing just how powerful your vote is.

Wisconsin Assembly special election
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A Wisconsin Assembly special election takes place Tuesday for voters in Milwaukee's northern suburbs.

Poll: Voters unfamiliar with governor candidates
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A new Marquette Law poll found most Wisconsin voters have not yet decided who they'll vote for in next summer's governor race primary.

Marquette poll: Wisconsin voters unfamiliar with governor candidates

A new Marquette Law poll found most Wisconsin voters have not yet decided who they'll vote for in next summer's governor race primary.