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Local reaction: Politicians, officials weigh in on Trump's guilty verdict
WKOW 27 Madison· 5 days agoSen. Ron Johnson called the jury's verdict a "travesty of justice." Meanwhile, the White House came...
Rich GOP Senate contenders like Moreno face attacks over China, out-of-state mansions
Crain's Cleveland Business· 6 days agoWisconsin Republican Ron Johnson, who jumped from plastics to the Senate, encourages the candidates to lean in to their business success. With their wealth ...
'Fox in a henhouse': Watchdogs warn election denier already disrupting Georgia voting
The Raw Story· 2 hours agoA Georgia election official who refused to certify last month's primary results is a member of an...
'In-your-face corrupt': Columnist scorches Supreme Court for going to bat for Trump
The Raw Story· 20 hours agoThe Supreme Court is "in-your-face corrupt" — and working to help former President Donald Trump get...
Boeing 737 MAX Crash Victims Families Want DOJ To Charge Executives
Forbes· 3 days agoDuring a meeting on Friday with the Department of Justice, families of the victims of the two deadly...
Ranking every SEC offensive line entering 2024 season
USA Today· 5 days agoMissouri won 11 games for just the fourth time in program history last year. The offensive play was...
Past or present: Comparing Missouri's 2023 2024 offensive lines
Power Missouri· 1 day agoSpring ball and the spring transfer portal are long behind us, which means Missouri's roster is...
Omaha Storm Chasers close series against Indianapolis with sixth straight win
Omaha World-Herald· 2 days agoThe Storm Chasers extended their winning streak to six games as Omaha never trailed in an 8-5...
Epoch Times Executive Accused of Laundering $67 Million
New York Times· 16 hours agoWeidong Guan was charged with three counts in a scheme that the Justice Department said caused...
Donald Trump guilty verdict in hush money trial prompts reactions across battleground Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 5 days ago"After this travesty of justice, our judicial system will never be the same. How can this not be considered the most egregious example of election interference?" Republican U.S. Sen.