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A reason for being: How Japanese culture and Milwaukee’s Muslim community connect through ikigai

Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition (MMWC) hosted its October 31 Networking Brunch with a special guest, Sae Iino, the Japan Outreach Initiative coordinator at the International Institute of...
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Nonprofits see volunteers steadily return after the COVID-19 pandemic tanked public participation

From foster grandparents who volunteer at an early child care center to citizen scientists who collect water quality data in remote locations, nonprofit volunteers have come back after the pandemic....
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How a chemical attack on a protester in an inflatable frog costume inspired resistance against Trump

Seth Todd was wearing an inflatable frog costume while protesting outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Building in Portland, Oregon, when a federal officer unleashed a torrent of...
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Why the political arguments used by conservatives to twist the Second Amendment are a public fraud

For decades, conservatives in America have shouted that the Second Amendment exists to protect citizens from government tyranny. They have armed themselves to the teeth, wrapping violence in the...
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John Muños remembered in “Hero Street” film that links Milwaukee’s Latino veterans with Korean War

In a modest neighborhood once lined with railroad boxcars, a young man named John S. Muños left home for war and never returned. His story is rooted not only in the battlefields of Korea but in the...
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Polls show U.S. adults want governmental focus put on child care costs instead of falling birth rates

While the Trump regime explores ways to encourage Americans to have more babies and reverse the United States’ falling birth rate, a new poll finds that relatively few U.S. adults see this as...
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Republican policies in the 1920s set the stage for the Great Depression and echo in Trump era economics

In the election of 1920, Americans handed a landslide victory to the Republicans and their presidential candidate Warren G. Harding, giving them control of both Congress and the White House. After...
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The same fear machine driving Republican loyalty to Trump could become the weapon that ends his control

Trump and his people, with all their strut and swagger, want you to think he’s the most powerful man in America and will continue in power indefinitely. Don’t believe it. The reason he’s rushing so...
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Wisconsin residents echo fears that health care costs will keep rising as Republicans block relief efforts

Most U.S. adults are worried about health care becoming more expensive, according to an P-NORC poll, as they make decisions about next year’s health coverage and a government shutdown keeps...
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Why every small town has a haunted house and what Milwaukee’s ghost stories really say about memory

Haunting is how a place remembers. When the people who built a neighborhood disappear, their stories echo through whatever’s left behind. The legends almost always start the same way. A house no one...
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Trump denies FEMA disaster relief to Wisconsin to rebuild infrastructure damaged in August flooding

Donald Trump has denied Wisconsin’s request for federal public assistance to repair infrastructure in six counties devastated by August flooding, a decision that state and local officials called...
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Ukraine’s AI drones are reshaping modern warfare as precision strikes outpace traditional artillery

As a Russian soldier slips out from the tree line, a Ukrainian reconnaissance drone detects movement, zooms in, and an enemy vehicle appears on the operator’s screen. Heorhii Volkov, commander of...
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