@BCullerton / Twitter Kamala Harris Gets Ice-Cold Reception on Trip to Promote Biden's Massive Spending Plan 'Harris should be visiting the southern border, given it has been nearly a month and a half since being tasked with managing the border.' By Dillon Burroughs May 5, 2021
Rixipix / Getty Images Farmers Leave These Small Boxes All Over Rural America, But They May Soon Be Gone Forever Something fundamental to small-town America is lost without the ability to count on others to do the right thing. By Christine Favocci May 2, 2021
Charles Dharapak / AP Dem Congressman Rakes In Up to $50,000 from Property That Houses Seedy 'Massage Parlor' Wisconsin Rep. Ron Kind claimed the allegations were 'a baseless smear rooted in racism and insinuations' by his opponent in 2022. By C. Douglas Golden April 30, 2021
Wikipedia Black Student Accused of Starting Fire in Building Full of Her Sleeping Peers in Apparent Hate Crime Hoax The woman was charged with arson and negligent handling of burning materials after the dorm fire last weekend. By C. Douglas Golden April 25, 2021
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Trump's 'Eighth Wonder of the World' 13,000-Job Complex Deal Was Just Gutted on Biden's Watch 'Foxconn looks forward to working with WEDC and our local partners to attract market-driven development to the Park,' the company said. By Cameron Arcand April 23, 2021
Antioch Police Department via AP Utah Reporter Hunts Down Paramedic Who Dared to Donate $10 to Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Fund A Salt Lake City reporter tracked down a paramedic to harrass him about donating $10 to the defense fund of Kyle Rittenhouse. By Andrew Thornebrooke April 19, 2021
Scott Olson / Getty Images Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Blow to COVID Restrictions Power-hungry bureaucrats have been calling the shots without input from lawmakers for too long. It is time to stem this executive overreach. By Samantha Chang April 15, 2021
Wisconsin Department of Health Services via AP Democratic Governor's Mask Mandate Goes Down at State Supreme Court The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' mask mandate. By The Associated Press March 31, 2021
Morry Gash / AP Jacob Blake Sues Kenosha Police Officer Who Shot Him 'Justice is more than people going to jail. Justice in this century and the time in which we live in, there is such a thing as monetary.' By Jack Davis March 26, 2021
David Goldman / AP Dozens More Hit with Charges Months After Fiery Kenosha Riots Fifty-five more people are facing charges related to violent riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. By The Associated Press March 26, 2021