Wisconsin Examiner
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We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Wisconsin Examiner, published over the past 2 days. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Trump, Court, Push, Wisconsin, and Health.
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Recent Articles (8)
Trump’s court workarounds push limits but are within legal bounds, experts say
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has not slowed his pursuit of central policy goals and personal passions, even after major setbacks at the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts. The high cou
Measles spread in Wisconsin; almost everyone made ill is unvaccinated, health officials say
An outbreak of measles in two counties reported earlier this month has spread and is affecting 48 people, the state health department reported Friday. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has i
US Supreme Court allows $400M Trump ballroom project to proceed
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump can continue building a White House ballroom for now, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday, reversing a federal judge’s order that barred above-ground construction o
Evers, DNR push finance committee to release $10 million in PFAS settlement funds
Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are asking the Legislature’s Republican-controlled Joint Committee on Finance to release $10 million the state received earlier this s
Mental health workers say algorithmic triage is hurting patients
When Kaiser Permanente triage clinician Harimandir Khalsa began working in the psychiatry department at Kaiser’s Walnut Creek Medical Center in Northern California, she was on a team of nine people. T
Data centers are a big political issue; what should Wisconsin do about them?
There’s no bigger issue in the Wisconsin governor’s race than data centers. Republican candidate Tom Tiffany, who was hoping to run on not canceling Thanksgiving, quickly pivoted after democratic soci
Judge blocks effort to boot GOP Senate candidate Michele Magadance Skinner from November ballot
A Dane County judge denied Wisconsin Senate Democrats’ request Thursday that Michele Magadance Skinner, a Republican state Senate candidate and Eau Claire County Board member, be tossed off the Novemb
Cities turn to AI to speed housing permitting
New housing projects can sometimes stall out as a developer applies to city or county planning boards and goes through cycles of inspections, reviews and approvals. Now, cities are increasingly turni