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Milwaukee officials and faith leaders denounce arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan as political intimidation

State and local officials, faith leaders, and community advocates gathered on April 28 at the Milwaukee County Courthouse to condemn the FBI’s arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan on April 25, calling it a...
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The false prophet of populism: How Trump’s cult of power shields his authoritarian rule

Donald Trump’s second term as president exposes a stark reality for the United States. He has used every tool at his disposal to stifle dissent, distort public perception, and concentrate power in...
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ICE’s Fake Warrant: Why Judge Hannah Dugan’s arrest is a political stunt for Trump’s autocratic agenda

The FBI’s questionable arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan represents a serious escalation in the Trump regime’s politicization of law enforcement. Cloaked under the...
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FBI’s Criminal Complaint: A politically structured case against Judge Dugan built on a hollow legal claim

The federal criminal complaint against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, filed by the FBI on April 25, provides a stark example of a case that tells a truth, but deliberately withholds...
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Milwaukee community outraged after FBI arrests Judge Hannah Dugan over controversial ICE incident

The FBI on April 25 arrested a Milwaukee judge accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities, escalating a clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary over the Republican...
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No welfare for farmers: If we reap what we sow then rural voters should not expect taxpayer bailouts

Farmers across America have become a political paradox. They have rallied for free markets, decryed “handouts,” and scorning safety nets as socialist overreach, until those very...
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The opening of McDonald’s first restaurant in Irpin marks a milestone in post-war reconstruction

The city of Irpin, once a key battleground in the defense of Kyiv during the early days of Russia’s full-scale invasion, will soon be home to its first McDonald’s restaurant, a 550-square-meter...
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Ukrainians remain hopeful but feel uncertain as Russia illegally holds thousands of civilians captive

When she heard her front door open almost two years ago, Kostiantyn Zinovkin’s mother thought her son had returned home because he forgot something. Instead, men in balaclavas burst into the...
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“The least of these” from Matthew 25: Why the core belief of Christian Nationalists is an attack on Jesus

A nation that proclaims itself to be built on Christian values has increasingly embraced a form of political theology that many biblical scholars and faith leaders argue bears little resemblance to...
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Pope Francis: The First Latin American pontiff who ministered with a humble style dies at 88

Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism and climate...
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Frustration with AI failure loops pushes Milwaukee professionals to build damage control protocols

The rapid adoption of large language models like GPT has brought unprecedented capabilities to users seeking everything from editorial writing assistance to image generation. But alongside this...
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Oklahoma City bombing survivors worry that after 30 years Americans still have not learned the lesson

Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in America’s heartland, killing 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil, deep scars remain. From a mother...
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