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Wisconsin economic development agency underperformed in last 3 fiscal years, audit finds

Wisconsin's quasi-public Economic Development Corporation has reportedly underperformed over the past three fiscal years, a legislative audit released Wednesday found.

Biden dedicates $95 million to bolster Maui’s power grid against future disasters

President Biden announced Wednesday that $95 million was being sent to Hawaii to bolster the power grid in Maui against future disasters.

Email reveals Hunter’s cozy relationship with highest levels of Obama’s State Dept. as FARA accusations swirl

Internal emails further reveal Hunter Biden's ties to high-ranking officials in the Obama administration, like Secretary of State John Kerry, whom Hunter's business partner later met.

Third-party ‘spoiler’ candidate Cornel West says Democratic Party is ‘beyond redemption’

Third-party candidate Cornel West came out swinging against the Democratic Party and progressives within it for criticizing his candidacy during an interview.

Opponents of NE’s taxpayer-funded school voucher plan claim enough signatures to take issue to ballot box

Nebraska's Support our Schools initiative claims to have enough signatures for a statewide referendum on allowing school vouchers to be funded by taxpayers.

Pennsylvania considering earlier 2024 primary date

Pennsylvania is considering legislation that would push its primary date, currently the fourth Tuesday in April as dictated by state law, back into March.

Trump ally charged in Georgia with election meddling released on bond

Harrison William Prescott Floyd, who spent time in prison for his efforts to overturn Trump’s election loss in 2020, was granted bond and has been released from jail.

The Companies That Hate Their Customers

Many upstart marketing departments seem to assume that consumers are either embarrassingly gauche or don’t know what’s best for them.

‘The Debacle Is on His Head’: Father of Marine Killed at Abbey Gate Calls on Biden to Resign over Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal

Darin Hoover’s son was one of 13 service members killed by a suicide bomber while guarding the airport in Kabul.

Mitch McConnell’s Second ‘Freeze’ Moment Will Be Hard to Ignore

It’s one thing for something to happen once, but when it happens twice, and in a progressively worse way, it becomes harder to sweep...

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