Trump, GOP congressional map plans dealt big blows in Alabama and South Carolina
Republicans suffered setbacks in their efforts to redraw congressional maps in two southern states where they hoped to pick up additional seats this fall.
Republicans suffered setbacks in their efforts to redraw congressional maps in two southern states where they hoped to pick up additional seats this fall.
Marquette Law Poll: 4 out of 5 say failed surplus deal should have passed
A new Marquette University Law School poll found 80% of Wisconsin adults say the failed budget surplus deal on tax relief and school funding should have passed.
A new Marquette University Law School poll found 80% of Wisconsin adults say the failed budget surplus deal on tax relief and school funding should have passed.
Brookfield mayor taking leave of absence, council president to fill role
Brookfield Mayor Steven Ponto has taken a leave of absence, and Brookfield Common Council President Gary Mahkorn will step in as acting mayor.
Brookfield Mayor Steven Ponto has taken a leave of absence, and Brookfield Common Council President Gary Mahkorn will step in as acting mayor.
Doug McCain, John McCain’s son, dead at 66
Doug McCain, the eldest son of the late Sen. John McCain, has died suddenly at 66.
Doug McCain, the eldest son of the late Sen. John McCain, has died suddenly at 66.
DHS secretary's threat to sanctuary city airports puts airlines, travel industry on edge
An idea from the new head of the Department of Homeland Security has the travel industry spooked and is being described by a fellow Cabinet member as a bad idea.
An idea from the new head of the Department of Homeland Security has the travel industry spooked and is being described by a fellow Cabinet member as a bad idea.
Trump administration deletes Jan. 6 riot case updates from website
The Justice Department says it has removed news releases related to Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions from its website, calling the information “partisan propaganda."
The Justice Department says it has removed news releases related to Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions from its website, calling the information “partisan propaganda."
Who is Aaron Lukas? What to know about Tulsi Gabbard's replacement
Aaron Lukas, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, will serve as acting intelligence chief after Tulsi Gabbard leaves her role June 30.
Aaron Lukas, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, will serve as acting intelligence chief after Tulsi Gabbard leaves her role June 30.
David Crowley to tailgate at Brewers game despite campaigning restriction
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley will throw out the first pitch on Friday, as the Brewers host the L.A. Dodgers. His campaign planned a tailgate before the event, even though the Brewers prohibit campaigning on the grounds.
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley will throw out the first pitch on Friday, as the Brewers host the L.A. Dodgers. His campaign planned a tailgate before the event, even though the Brewers prohibit campaigning on the grounds.
US still planning on $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, officials say
Taiwan officials said they didn't receive notice of a delay on its multi-billion-dollar U.S. arms package, amid a report that the massive weapons transfer is temporarily on hold to prioritize U.S. munitions needs for the war in Iran.
Taiwan officials said they didn't receive notice of a delay on its multi-billion-dollar U.S. arms package, amid a report that the massive weapons transfer is temporarily on hold to prioritize U.S. munitions needs for the war in Iran.
Tulsi Gabbard to resign as director of national intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her role as director of national intelligence.
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her role as director of national intelligence.
Trump reverses course, sending 5,000 troops to Poland weeks after Europe withdrawal
President Donald Trump announced a deployment of U.S. troops to Poland, a decision that marks a departure from the Trump administration’s recent actions to withdraw forces from Europe.
President Donald Trump announced a deployment of U.S. troops to Poland, a decision that marks a departure from the Trump administration’s recent actions to withdraw forces from Europe.
Wisconsin voter records: Court tosses Trump Administration lawsuit
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Wisconsin’s unredacted voter rolls, blocking access to Social Security and driver’s license numbers amid privacy concerns.
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Wisconsin’s unredacted voter rolls, blocking access to Social Security and driver’s license numbers amid privacy concerns.
Judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit over Wisconsin voter rolls
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Wisconsin’s unredacted voter rolls, blocking access to Social Security and driver’s license numbers amid privacy concerns.
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Wisconsin’s unredacted voter rolls, blocking access to Social Security and driver’s license numbers amid privacy concerns.
Senate halts immigration package over Trump's $1.8 billion fund for allies
President Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion fund for political allies has sparked backlash from his own party and halted a vote on Trump’s immigration enforcement bill.
President Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion fund for political allies has sparked backlash from his own party and halted a vote on Trump’s immigration enforcement bill.
Republicans likely to drop $1B White House ballroom security proposal
Senate Republicans may abandon a $1 billion security package for the White House and President Donald Trump’s private ballroom as ongoing budget talks with lawmakers face a deadline to pass a broader supplemental spending bill.
Senate Republicans may abandon a $1 billion security package for the White House and President Donald Trump’s private ballroom as ongoing budget talks with lawmakers face a deadline to pass a broader supplemental spending bill.
Man jailed over Charlie Kirk Facebook post wins $835,000 settlement
A man who lost his job and missed the birth of his granddaughter while jailed over a Charlie Kirk social media post will receive $835,000 to settle a lawsuit against the sheriff’s office.
A man who lost his job and missed the birth of his granddaughter while jailed over a Charlie Kirk social media post will receive $835,000 to settle a lawsuit against the sheriff’s office.
Judge quotes 1984 in ruling ordering White House to preserve records
A federal judge opened his ruling ordering the Trump administration to start complying with the Presidential Records Act by quoting one of the most famous passages from 1984.
A federal judge opened his ruling ordering the Trump administration to start complying with the Presidential Records Act by quoting one of the most famous passages from 1984.
Jan. 6 officers sue to block payouts from Trump’s new ‘Anti-Weaponization’ fund
Two of the officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, are suing to prevent a new $1.776 billion settlement fund from making payments to anyone, including supporters of President Donald Trump accused of participating in the assault that day.
Two of the officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, are suing to prevent a new $1.776 billion settlement fund from making payments to anyone, including supporters of President Donald Trump accused of participating in the assault that day.
25 states file lawsuit over student loan caps for nursing and healthcare degrees
A group of 25 states and Washington, D.C. filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education over new graduate student loan limits.
A group of 25 states and Washington, D.C. filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education over new graduate student loan limits.
Bank activity of non-citizens faces heightened review under Trump order
President Donald Trump’s new executive order calls for financial institutions to scan for indicators of people without legal status opening bank accounts or obtaining loans.
President Donald Trump’s new executive order calls for financial institutions to scan for indicators of people without legal status opening bank accounts or obtaining loans.



















