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Judge Hannah Dugan maintains her innocence in plea to a Federal magistrate over ICE’s obstruction claim

Judge Hannah Dugan, a respected Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, is at the center of a federal prosecution that legal experts and civil rights advocates are calling an alarming escalation in...
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Republican revival of failed Reaganomics pushes Milwaukee seniors toward hunger and despair again

The last time the American public watched their elderly parents eat dog food to survive, Ronald Reagan had just swept into office, and a Republican-led economic crisis was gutting the middle class....
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Arbitrary Social Security demands create barriers in rural communities without mobility or internet

Veronica Taylor does not know how to turn on a computer, let alone use the internet. The 73-year-old cannot drive and is mostly housebound in her mountainous and remote West Virginia community,...
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A health puzzle: Four years of long COVID research paints an unsettling medical picture

By Ziyad Al-Aly, Chief of Research and Development, VA St. Louis Health Care System. Clinical Epidemiologist, Washington University in St. Louis Since 2020, the condition known as long COVID-19 has...
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The true total of COVID-19 deaths remains elusive after 5 years and lacking data further hobbles research

By Dylan Thomas Doyle, Ph.D. Candidate in Information Science, University of Colorado Boulder In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers struggled to grasp the rate of the virus’s...
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Milwaukee Independent reaches 80 Gridiron Awards after earning 9 more with 2 for Korean diaspora series

The Milwaukee Press Club, the oldest active press club in America and known for honoring excellence in the field of journalism, announced the winners of the 95th Annual Gridiron Awards on May 9....
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Chemical analysis finds mislabeled tattoo inks contain ingredients that can cause serious allergies

By John Swierk, Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Binghamton University, State University of New York Tattoos are an incredibly common form of permanent self-expression that date back thousands of...
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Parade of Denial: Russia exploits 80th anniversary of VE Day to honor a war it worked with Hitler to start

While most of the democratic world solemnly marks VE Day, as the Victory in Europe Day and end of World War II on May 8, the Kremlin will again stage its annual May 9 military parade across Red...
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Parents are turning to ride-hailing apps now that schools are cutting bus service for children

Ismael El-Amin was driving his daughter to school when a chance encounter gave him an idea for a new way to carpool. On the way across Chicago, El-Amin’s daughter spotted a classmate riding...
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Order to reopen Alcatraz seen as a political stunt to provoke public trauma amid mounting policy failures

Donald Trump’s order to reopen Alcatraz Island as a functioning federal prison was met with widespread confusion, logistical warnings, and backlash from legal experts and local leaders on May 5. But...
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Arbitrary cuts by DOGE has reduced critical weather forecasting data as states endure tornado season

With massive job cuts, the National Weather Service is eliminating or reducing vital weather balloon launches in eight northern locations, which meteorologists and former agency leaders said will...
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Beloved Japanese retail chain Daiso expected to open its first Wisconsin ¥100-style store in Kenosha

Daiso, a popular Japanese discount retailer, is preparing to open its first Wisconsin location at Southport Plaza in Kenosha, offering local residents and visitors a wide range of low-cost household...
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