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US Elections: Early Test of Trump's Influence
Three key US elections today—a Wisconsin Supreme Court race and two Florida House races—offer an early test of President Trump's influence, coming after recent Republican losses in state-level elections where Trump previously won by significant margins. The races are closely watched for potential in...
US Elections: Early Test of Trump's Influence
Three key US elections today—a Wisconsin Supreme Court race and two Florida House races—offer an early test of President Trump's influence, coming after recent Republican losses in state-level elections where Trump previously won by significant margins. The races are closely watched for potential in...
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48% Bias Score


Wisconsin Teenager Charged with Killing Parents, Living with Bodies for Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Wisconsin faces two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and related charges for the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap (35), and stepfather, Donald Mayer (51), whose decaying bodies were found on February 28th; Casap was arrested in Iowa on March 1st.
Wisconsin Teenager Charged with Killing Parents, Living with Bodies for Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Wisconsin faces two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and related charges for the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap (35), and stepfather, Donald Mayer (51), whose decaying bodies were found on February 28th; Casap was arrested in Iowa on March 1st.
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44% Bias Score


Wisconsin's Cold War Hoax: A Staged Invasion and its Theatrical Exploration
On May 1, 1950, the American Legion staged a fake Russian invasion in Mosinee, Wisconsin, resulting in the disruption of town leadership and the purging of the library, with a local leader dying during the event; the play, The Mosinee Project, explores this through speculation and imagined scenarios...
Wisconsin's Cold War Hoax: A Staged Invasion and its Theatrical Exploration
On May 1, 1950, the American Legion staged a fake Russian invasion in Mosinee, Wisconsin, resulting in the disruption of town leadership and the purging of the library, with a local leader dying during the event; the play, The Mosinee Project, explores this through speculation and imagined scenarios...
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32% Bias Score


Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.
Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.
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52% Bias Score


Wisconsin Proposes Tax Credit to Attract Workers Displaced by Disasters
Wisconsin Republicans proposed a $10,000 tax credit for people displaced by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina or California wildfires who move to Wisconsin in 2025 to address healthcare worker shortages; the bill's future is uncertain.
Wisconsin Proposes Tax Credit to Attract Workers Displaced by Disasters
Wisconsin Republicans proposed a $10,000 tax credit for people displaced by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina or California wildfires who move to Wisconsin in 2025 to address healthcare worker shortages; the bill's future is uncertain.
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36% Bias Score


Evers Rejects Wisconsin GOP Bill on Immigration Enforcement
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is rejecting a Republican bill that would require local law enforcement to assist federal immigration officers, threatening a 15% cut in state aid if not complied with; the governor's office calls it "not a serious proposal".
Evers Rejects Wisconsin GOP Bill on Immigration Enforcement
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is rejecting a Republican bill that would require local law enforcement to assist federal immigration officers, threatening a 15% cut in state aid if not complied with; the governor's office calls it "not a serious proposal".
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52% Bias Score

Wisconsin Teen Charged with Double Homicide, Lived with Corpses for Two Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Waukesha, Wisconsin, was arrested in Kansas and charged with the double homicide of his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, 51, after their bodies were discovered on February 28th; he allegedly lived with the bodies for two weeks after the kill...

Wisconsin Teen Charged with Double Homicide, Lived with Corpses for Two Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Waukesha, Wisconsin, was arrested in Kansas and charged with the double homicide of his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, 51, after their bodies were discovered on February 28th; he allegedly lived with the bodies for two weeks after the kill...
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28% Bias Score

Wisconsin Diocese Appeals Ruling Limiting Religious Charity
The Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin, is appealing a state Supreme Court ruling that deemed its Catholic Charities ministry non-religious, forcing it to contribute to the state unemployment program and hindering its ability to serve the needy; the case is now before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Wisconsin Diocese Appeals Ruling Limiting Religious Charity
The Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin, is appealing a state Supreme Court ruling that deemed its Catholic Charities ministry non-religious, forcing it to contribute to the state unemployment program and hindering its ability to serve the needy; the case is now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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56% Bias Score

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Test of Shifting Political Tides
Wisconsin's April 1 state Supreme Court election, featuring Republican Brad Schimel and Democrat Susan Crawford, will offer insights into the state's evolving political dynamics, particularly given President Trump's narrow victory in 2024 and localized vote shifts in the Driftless Area and WOW count...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Test of Shifting Political Tides
Wisconsin's April 1 state Supreme Court election, featuring Republican Brad Schimel and Democrat Susan Crawford, will offer insights into the state's evolving political dynamics, particularly given President Trump's narrow victory in 2024 and localized vote shifts in the Driftless Area and WOW count...
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32% Bias Score

Wisconsin Voters Sue Madison Over Uncounted Ballots
Four Wisconsin voters sued Madison and Dane County for $175,000 each after 193 ballots were misplaced by the city clerk and not counted in the November election, though the outcome of the election was unaffected. The lawsuit claims the city's $50,000 cap on damages in class-action lawsuits is uncons...

Wisconsin Voters Sue Madison Over Uncounted Ballots
Four Wisconsin voters sued Madison and Dane County for $175,000 each after 193 ballots were misplaced by the city clerk and not counted in the November election, though the outcome of the election was unaffected. The lawsuit claims the city's $50,000 cap on damages in class-action lawsuits is uncons...
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36% Bias Score

Milwaukee Mayor Deletes Post Calling Suspect's Death in Police Shooting a "Tragedy
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson deleted a social media post calling the death of a suspect who shot a police officer a "tragedy," sparking criticism from the Milwaukee Police Association and other officials after an officer was shot and the suspect was killed; a staff member will be reprimanded.

Milwaukee Mayor Deletes Post Calling Suspect's Death in Police Shooting a "Tragedy
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson deleted a social media post calling the death of a suspect who shot a police officer a "tragedy," sparking criticism from the Milwaukee Police Association and other officials after an officer was shot and the suspect was killed; a staff member will be reprimanded.
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52% Bias Score

Wisconsin Legislature Urges Justice to Recuse in Act 10 Case
The Wisconsin Legislature urged Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse herself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting collective bargaining for most state workers, potentially creating a 3-3 deadlock on the state Supreme Court after a lower court judge overturned the law.

Wisconsin Legislature Urges Justice to Recuse in Act 10 Case
The Wisconsin Legislature urged Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse herself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting collective bargaining for most state workers, potentially creating a 3-3 deadlock on the state Supreme Court after a lower court judge overturned the law.
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44% Bias Score
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