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Why AP called Wisconsin and the White House for Donald Trump
Read full article: Why AP called Wisconsin and the White House for Donald TrumpThe Associated Press declared that Republican Donald Trump won Wisconsin — and with it, a return to the White House — once it determined that the remaining uncounted votes mostly from the greater Milwaukee area would not be enough to allow Vice President Kamala Harris to overtake Trump for the lead.
Trump declares 'I love Milwaukee' after reportedly using the word 'horrible' for the RNC host city
Read full article: Trump declares 'I love Milwaukee' after reportedly using the word 'horrible' for the RNC host cityFormer President Donald Trump has insisted he loves the city of Milwaukee as he returned to the critical battleground state of Wisconsin just weeks before it hosts the Republican National Convention.
Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes ice
Read full article: Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes iceAn unusually warm winter has left the Great Lakes all but devoid of ice and sent scientists scrambling to understand the possible consequences as climate change accelerates.
It’s a hangout, not a hangover: Could a sober bar be coming to a town near you?
Read full article: It’s a hangout, not a hangover: Could a sober bar be coming to a town near you?If you were to casually stroll into Inmoxicated, you might not necessarily realize that there’s no alcohol – at least, not right away.
Report: Brain found along Lake Michigan beach not human
Read full article: Report: Brain found along Lake Michigan beach not humanRACINE, Wis. – Authorities have determined that the brain found on a beach along Lake Michigan earlier this week is not a human brain. A man discovered the suspected brain wrapped in foil with mysterious markings on Tuesday morning in Racine, Wisconsin at a beach in Samuel Myers Park. Jimmy Senda, a construction worker who was roaming the beach, said he always finds random things on the beach, but this was out of the ordinary. “I don’t really know how to explain it, it didn’t register...I was just like, ‘What is this?’” Senda told Fox 6. "I came across this square package, wrapped in aluminum foil, and around it, it had a pink rubber band.