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Watch: Car Flips Over Highway Ramp, Driver Survives
The car plunged off a Milwaukee, Wis., overpass and hit another ramp below before landing.
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Milwaukee Bucks Executive Alex Lasry to Run for Senate in 2022
Milwaukee Bucks executive Alex Lasry announced that he would run for the U.S. Senate seat in Wisconsin currently held by Ron Johnson.
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Driver Who Plunged Off Wisconsin Ramp Thankful to Be Alive
A driver who survived when his pickup truck plunged about 70 feet off a slippery interchange exit ramp in Wisconsin says he feels thankful to be alive
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Driver Survives 70-Foot Plunge Off Wisconsin Interchange
A driver survived when his pickup truck plunged about 70 feet off a slippery interchange exit ramp in Wisconsin
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Truck Falls 70 Feet Off Ramp, No Serious Injuries Reported
Video from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation captured a pickup truck plunging 70 feet off a ramp last weekend in Milwaukee
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After Winning a Car, Chick-fil-A Employee Gifts It to Co-Worker in Act of Kindness
Haley Bridges says she and her friends teamed up to help their fellow colleague and friend Hokule’a Taniguchi.
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66 People Rescued From Ice Floes Adrift on Wisconsin Bay
The U.S. Coast Guard and several other agencies rescued 66 people stranded on ice floes after fishing in a bay in northeastern Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Teachers Suspended After Asking Students How to ‘Punish' a Slave
Administrators at a Wisconsin middle school said Monday they have suspended teachers who were involved in an activity for sixth graders that included a question about how the students would punish slaves.
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‘How Will You Punish This Slave?': Teachers Suspended for History Lesson Gone Wrong
A Wisconsin middle school is facing backlash from parents and community members following a history lesson that the district called a “grave error in judgment.” An activity was designed to cover the politics of ancient Mesopotamia and asked students to apply an ancient law called Hammurabi’s Code to different scenarios. One scenario asked, ”A slave stands before you. This slave...
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History Lesson Gone Wrong: ‘How Will You Punish This Slave?'
A Wisconsin middle school is facing backlash from parents and community members Monday following a history lesson that the district called a “grave error in judgment.”
The assignment was given out to some sixth grade social studies classes at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, according to an email from principal Rebecca Zahn.
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Rittenhouse Flashed Hand Signal Used by White Supremacists at Bar, Prosecutors Seek Restrictions
Prosecutors in Wisconsin have asked a judge to order an Illinois teen charged with killing two people and wounding a third in unrest following a police shooting to stay out of bars and away from violent white supremacist groups, saying he made a hand gesture adopted by those groups while out drinking.
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Prosecutors Seek Additional Conditions to Kyle Rittenhouse's Bond After Bar Appearance
Prosecutors in Kenosha, Wisconsin are attempting to modify Kyle Rittenhouse’s bond agreement after they say the 18-year-old flashed white-power signs while posing for photos, drank several beers and was ‘loudly serenaded’ with the Proud Boys’ official song at a Wisconsin bar.
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Republican Rep. to Trump: ‘The Election is Over. Call It Off'
While sheltering in place Wednesday, Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin called on President Donald Trump to put an end to the chaos that ensued after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol building. “Mr. President, you have got to stop this,” he said. “You are the only person who can call this off. Call it off. The election is over. Call...
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Illinois Teen Pleads Not Guilty After Deadly Shooting During Kenosha Unrest
The Illinois teen accused of killing two men during an August protest in Wisconsin pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday as Kenosha awaits a charging decision in the police shooting of a Black man that sparked the unrest.
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Prosecutor: Wisconsin Pharmacist Thought Vaccine Was Unsafe
Court documents show that a Wisconsin pharmacist told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he believed the shots would mutate people’s DNA
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Federal Judge Rejects Another Lawsuit Seeking to Overturn Trump Loss
A federal judge has rejected a lawsuit filed by two Republican Wisconsin lawmakers, voting rights groups and others seeking to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Wisconsin and four other swing states
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Negligence Claims Filed in Shootings at Kenosha, Wisconsin Protest
Claims filed on behalf of two men shot by an Illinois teen during a night of protests over a police shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, allege the city and Kenosha County were negligent in their response to the unrest
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Wisconsin Badgers Break Trophy Moments After Winning It
A video captured inside the locker room shows the moment the Wisconsin Badgers shattered their Duke’s Mayo Bowl trophy on Wednesday.
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Online Store Stops Selling Rittenhouse Family's Merchandise
An online store has stopped selling merchandise supporting an Illinois teen who killed two people and wounded a third during a Wisconsin protest
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8 Nuns Die of COVID-19 in Last Week at Wisconsin Convent
Eight nuns living at a retirement home for sisters in suburban Milwaukee have died of COVID-19 in the last week, according to the School Sisters of Notre Dame Central Pacific Province.