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Amanda Zurawski speaks about her "barbaric" experience with the abortion ban in Texas at a Biden-Harris roundtable event on April 16, 2024.
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Amanda Zurawski speaks about her "barbaric" experience with the abortion ban in Texas at a Biden-Harris roundtable event on April 16, 2024.
Texan Amanda Zurawski and her husband were “over the moon” about her pregnancy. But around the 18th week, she suffered severe complications after her cervix dilated prematurely and ruptured.
A conservative law firm helped Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ office draft a potential constitutional amendment late last year to limit the Wisconsin governor’s partial veto power.
Republican lawmakers and University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman reached an agreement in December to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion positions, but records show other systemwide plans were taken out at the last minute.
The U.S. Senate is considering a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban against TikTok after it was met with overwhelming bipartisan support by the House of Representatives on March 13.
Wisconsin voters will cast their ballots Tuesday to signal their support for their parties’ nominees and vote on two statewide ballot referendums.
Months after a controversial deal which exchanged funds for capped diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is looking for ways to protect itself and fight against a nationwide anti-DEI movement.
In between St. Patty’s day party recaps and cute cat pictures on Instagram, you can also find infographics explaining the rise of fast fashion, online petitions and phone numbers of legislators to call. Many of these posts come from advocacy groups who find a home for their work on social media.
It has long been claimed that social media is ruining our lives. TikTok is helping to bring this conspiracy to fruition, and the government is taking action.
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin (PPWI) filed a petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Feb. 22 asking justices to interpret Wisconsin’s constitution in a way which protects bodily autonomy and abortion.
A Republican bill that would prohibit UW System universities and technical colleges from requiring students and faculty provide diversity statements for enrollment, funding or hiring is all but dead after opposition from Gov. Tony Evers.
Pro-Palestinian activist groups hosted a demonstration Monday to protest weapons manufacturers at an engineering career fair and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department’s alleged violence against a protester on Feb. 13.
Elizabeth Richter Boxell was holding her daughter when she first noticed the black-clad, swastika-bearing neo-Nazis marching toward a Pride in the Park event in Watertown, Wisconsin last July.
Republican lawmakers in the Assembly approved a constitutional amendment Thursday to ban state agencies from using race, sex, ethnicity, color or national origin for hiring practices and public administration.
A bill to ban race-based consideration in Wisconsin college financial aid programs could potentially overhaul accessibility to higher education for minority students.
The Madison Overture Center is hosting Chinese classical dance group Shen Yun this weekend, whose expressive, colorful performances are earmarked by a tagline of 'China Before Communism.'
A Republican lawmaker responded to a co-sponsorship memo regarding child marriage on Friday with an email saying he would add an amendment against gender-affirming healthcare for minors.
Gov. Tony Evers defended his redistricting veto and touted healthcare and education investments ahead of the upcoming legislative session in remarks at a WisPolitics luncheon Tuesday.
Two Wisconsin Republicans circulated a proposal late Wednesday that would require state agencies to use artificial intelligence tools to reduce workforce needs.