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Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
Climate change: a poster child of American division
Wisconsin’s senator Ron Johnson, 66, quoted former president Ronald Reagan at a speech he made in Waukesha, Wisconsin earlier this […]
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
Wisconsin’s Hmong Americans in the 2022 election: how community issues and familiarity affect their vote
In the 1970s, Cherkao Vang and Mayhoua Moua arrived in the United States. Now they are American citizens and have […]
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
Closing the gap: Democratic shortcomings in the 2022 election
As the votes come in for the 2022 election, results show that Republicans didn’t have the red wave that they […]
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
This is how Hmong Americans decided their votes in 2022
You wouldn’t notice anything out of the ordinary when you walk into the community on the north side of Milwaukee, […]
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
The Campaign Trail
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
The Farmer, Santa Claus Impersonator, And Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist That Wants To Be Wisconsin’s Next Congressman
Farmer and construction worker Chuck Barman hits conspiracy theory bingo. He believes that UFOs are real, 9/11 and the […]
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
Eyes on the Ballot: Racine and Kenosha residents react to voter fraud claims
Last September, a group of conservative activists walked into the Racine County Courthouse wearing bright yellow shirts that read “FREE […]
Special Report: Wisconsin Election 2022
Following the Kenosha shootings, voters reflect on gun rights during the midterm elections in Wisconsin
In 2020, Kenosha, Wisconsin became a place synonymous with gun violence. The city saw the shooting of Jacob Blake by […]
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They fled the war. Now what?
Five different stories of Ukrainians who escaped the war to the US
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After one American rescued her parents in Ukraine, a new challenge emerges: Accessing healthcare
The American system is notoriously backlogged, even with President Biden’s promise to take in 100,000 Ukrainians.