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Outrage after Senator Padilla tackled for opposing Noem’s coup threat against elected California leaders

“If this is how they respond to a senator with a question, imagine what they’re doing across the country … you can only imagine what they’re doing to farm workers, to cooks, to day...
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Broadband deserts in Milwaukee expose a form of digital redlining that mirrors historic inequalities

In Milwaukee, where legacies of housing discrimination still shape economic opportunity and public health, a quieter but equally consequential form of infrastructure inequality persists: digital...
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la comunidad puertorriqueña de Milwaukee celebra el histórico regreso del desfile tras tres décadas de ausencia

Milwaukee fue sede del regreso del Desfile del Día Puertorriqueño el 8 de junio, marcando la primera vez en tres décadas que la ciudad celebró públicamente a gran escala el Día Nacional...
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Milwaukee advocates join peaceful nationwide protests against Trump’s mass detentions by ICE in L.A.

Donald Trump made no secret of his willingness to use maximalist tactics to enforce his biased interpretation of immigration laws as he campaigned in the 2024 election to stay out of jail. The...
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Milwaukee Independent emerges as a Wisconsin leader for reporting on artificial intelligence

As artificial intelligence reshapes global industries, raises ethical alarms, and floods the internet with generated content, few Wisconsin newsrooms have approached the subject with the consistency...
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Nationalist revisionism: How the 1776 report laid the groundwork for Trump’s war on U.S. history

Four years after it was quietly released in the final days of Donald Trump’s first term, a little-known White House document, the “1776 Report,” has reemerged as a central ideological guidepost for...
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Milwaukee could be a battleground for resistance if Trump ever turned the U.S. military on Americans

EDITOR’S NOTE: This scenario, developed by Milwaukee Independent, is not a prediction. It is a structured exploration of what could unfold if Donald Trump declared martial law and used the...
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How transgender people became a political lightning rod even though they are 1% of the U.S. population

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump used contentiousness around transgender people’s access to sports and bathrooms to fire up conservative voters and sway undecideds. And in his first months...
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From Mao to MAGA: How Trump’s decade of political chaos echoes China’s Cultural Revolution

China descended into chaos under the direction of its own leader in 1966. Mao Zedong, facing diminished influence after the Great Leap Forward’s disastrous failure, launched what became known as the...
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Advocates warn fast-tracking of Line 5 tunnel project threatens Wisconsin’s Lake Superior watershed

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided to fast-track permits for building a protective tunnel around an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes,...
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Drone battlefields: Ukraine’s advanced tactics shows U.S. deficiencies in adapting to modern warfare

A battlefield revolution is unfolding across Ukraine, driven by wire-guided FPV drones and improvised strike tactics that have transformed front-line warfare into a test of adaptability and...
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New image engine offers hope for historic representation but racial bias still clouds the picture

As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly central tool for cultural storytelling, its limitations remain stark, especially when the subject is Black history. The recent unveiling of...
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