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Former Wisconsin men's basketball coach appointed to NCAA D-I men's basketball committee
Wisconsin State Journal· 2 days agoA former coach of the University of Wisconsin men's basketball team will serve a key role overseeing...
Top 10 sharpest mainstream media criticisms of the Trump prosecution
Fox News· 4 days agoLegal analysts and media pundits have dished out some strong criticism of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's...
‘We’re not safe’: In Boston, experts, advocates warn the fight over abortion rights isn’t over
The Republican· 5 days agoTwo years after the toppling of Roe v. Wade sparked a wave of abortion bans and restrictions from...
Is Pete Buttigieg Doing a Good Job?
New York Magazine· 5 days agoThe day I met Pete Buttigieg in his Washington, D.C., office in April, his morning had begun with an NPR interview conducted out of a van parked outside...
District 72 candidate Richard Green hopes to mix things up | Your Observer
The Longboat Observer· 6 days agoWhen Richard Green was attending high school in Louisville, Kentucky, he used to argue with his...
10th anniversary of gay marriage in Wisconsin brings security, uncertainty
Wisconsin State Journal· 3 days agoTen years after Shari and Renee Roll-Currie became the first same-sex couple legally married in Dane...
Challenge filed to keep some mail-in ballots | Times News Online
Times News· 5 days agoThe lawsuit, filed in a state court, is the latest of perhaps a half-dozen cases to challenge a...
New court challenge filed in Pennsylvania to prevent some mail-in ballots from getting thrown out
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 6 days agoPennsylvania's House of Representatives on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, approved a bill long-sought by...
A century ago, anti-immigrant backlash almost closed America’s doors
National Catholic Reporter· 7 days agoOne hundred years ago, the U.S. Congress enacted the most notorious immigration legislation in...
How the Border Patrol has evolved over 100 years from horses to AI - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 7 days agoThe first U.S. Border Patrol agents were paid about $30,000 in today’s dollars and supplied their own horses and saddles. The Border Patrol still uses horses, sometimes controversially – as ...