Trump Authorizes Deployment of 2,000 National Guard Troops to Kenosha
Protests and riots have broken out in the Wisconsin city following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Protests and riots have broken out in the Wisconsin city following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
The Milwaukee Bucks refused to come out of the locker room for their scheduled game on Wednesday afternoon against the Orlando Magic. Other teams are planning similar protests.
Neither does Portland. But the fact that the violence is continuous and seems to be escalating is cause for concern.
A 17-year-old Illinois teen has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide.
Demand justice for those hurt and killed by police. Stop creating more victims.
Witnesses say Jacob Blake was breaking up a fight before an officer grabbed his shirt and shot him at close range.
The sooner everyone else recognizes those limits, the sooner we can shift to policies that balance public health and economic freedom.
A seemingly arcane dispute about administrative law has profound implications for the limits of public health authority.
Irresponsible, ineffective, and dishonest
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Once again, government-subsidized projects fail to deliver
The investigation was launched after the local police chief complained and reached out to the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
The Taiwan-based tech company promised to open "innovation centers" in several cities around the state. But now those are on hold, too.
It's not just the cost of the tariffs that are hurting the economy. "The indirect costs are enormous," says one Wisconsin CEO.
SCOTUS says it is constitutional for police to draw blood from unconscious drunk driving suspects.
The jail, which saw several deaths, was overseen by former Sheriff David Clarke at the time.
Derek Williams told police that he couldn't breath while sitting in the back of a police car.
Foxconn is reconsidering its plans to build a manufacturing facility that was supposed to create 13,000 blue collar jobs.
Now that a Democrat will be governor, Wisconsin GOP is suddenly uncomfortable with letting governors direct economic development schemes.
Looks like Scott Walker got Foxconned
Two other Republican incumbents in the Midwest could also be in trouble. And Stacey Abrams could become America's first black female governor.
A Wisconsin town is spending billions, seizing homes, and breaking state law to lure a Taiwanese company.
Marijuana legalization is growing in popularity among Midwestern voters, and has become a wedge issue in several key races.
New poll finds Walker trailing his Democratic rival by five points and that many voters believe the state paid too much to lure Foxconn.
To understand what has happened to the Republican Party, consider the trajectory of the Wisconsin governor.
Some concerned bystanders thought a robbery was taking place.
Residents continue riding the scooters in a stirring display of civil disobedience.
Marquette is ordered to reinstate John McAdams.
The dealmaker in chief abuses his power to cripple companies that anger him and reward those that please him-and his fellow Republicans enable it.
State and local officials are doling out $4.5 billion and 1,000 acres to lure the Taiwanese manufacturing giant.
The court relies on a debunked recidivism estimate to justify tagging and surveillance of sex offenders.
The U.S. Supreme Court said local regulators could treat two lots owned by the same family as if they were a single parcel. A new law aims to stop that.
And if they were, state licensing laws probably wouldn't be the best way to stop them.
Despite a May ruling declaring the ban unconstitutional, Wisconsin continued to target home bakers.
Social science could help identify objective principles for creating competitive voting districts.
On the cusp of ending a two-month budget impasse, Wisconsin lawmakers might stick it to Airbnb and other short-term rental platforms.
Remember the time someone died of thirst inside David Clarke's jail?
Wisconsin's budget takes a $51 million hit as The Land of Lincoln tries to extract more revenue from its residents, including those who work or live elsewhere.
Do augmented reality games get First Amendment protections like books, movies, and traditional video games?
Chief Justice Roberts: "Today's decision knocks the definition of 'private property' loose from its foundation."
Tamara Loertscher gave birth to a healthy baby boy in 2015. Then she challenged the Wisconsin law that nearly kept them apart.
Man died after seven days without water in Milwaukee County's jail.
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