USPS lawyers, state attorneys general spar in court over mail slowdown ahead of election
Officials from six states and the District of Columbia have asked a federal judge to halt what they say are slowdowns at the U.S. Postal Service that threaten the upcoming presidential election.
VP Mike Pence campaigns in Eau Claire, focuses on manufacturing
Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Wisconsin and Minnesota for a bus tour on Thursday, Sept. 24.
‘We are Republicans, Democrats, and Independents’: 489 retired military leaders endorse Joe Biden
Nearly 500 retired military leaders signed an open letter in support of Democratic nominee Joe Biden. President Donald Trump has also received recent support from retired military leaders.
MU Law Poll: 2/3 of public approves of Supreme Court job performance
A Marquette Law School poll finds 66 percent say they approve of the way the U.S. Supreme Court is handling its job.
Wisconsin authorities investigate trays of mail, absentee ballots found in ditch
Police are investigating how three trays of mail, including absentee ballots, ended up in a ditch in Wisconsin.
Trump declines to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election
Trump told reporters Wednesday that he would “have to see what happens" when asked about whether he’d commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
Trump promises executive order requiring medical care for babies born alive after abortions
President Donald Trump says he'll be signing an executive order that would require health care providers to provide medical care to all babies born alive as he makes an election-year push to energize voters opposed to abortion.
1-on-1 with Secretary Mike Pompeo: What brought him to Wisconsin?
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Wisconsin about Chinese Communists on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Judge rules Eric Trump must testify in NY probe into family’s businesses before election
A judge ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump must testify in a New York investigation into the family’s businesses before the November election.
2020 election: Requesting ballots by email is safe, cybersecurity experts say
In a filing late Monday, eight experts in computer information and engineering joined the American Civil Liberties Union and the Brennan Center for Justice in asking a state appellate court to allow the ballot applications to be accepted by electronic means.
GOP-controlled Wisconsin Legislature appeals absentee ballot ruling
The Wisconsin Legislature appealed a federal court ruling allowing for absentee ballots to be counted up to six days after the presidential election.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia: An unlikely friendship and an elephant ride in India
The genuine friendship between the liberal Ginsburg and conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in 2016, puzzled many audiences. Ginsburg explained: “The number one reason why I loved Justice Scalia so is he made me laugh.”
MU Law poll: Voters rate highly choice of next Supreme Court justice
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds 48 percent of respondents said the choice of the next Supreme Court justice was very important to them
Jill Biden set to travel to Wisconsin on Sept. 28
Jill Biden will travel to Wisconsin on Monday, Sept. 28.
Cindy McCain rebukes fellow Republican Trump to back Biden for president
Cindy McCain, the widow of Republican Senator and the GOP's 2008 nominee John McCain, has endorsed Democrat Joe Biden for president in a rebuke of President Donald Trump by the widow of the Republican Party’s 2008 nominee.
House easily passes stopgap funding bill, averting government shutdown
In a sweeping bipartisan vote that takes a government shutdown off the table, the House passed a temporary government-wide funding bill Tuesday night, shortly after President Donald Trump prevailed in a behind-the-scenes fight over his farm bailout.
Drive-thru voter registration held at Miller Park
In Milwaukee, the Yount parking lot, normally reserved for tailgating outside Miller Park, became the newest registration and early voting center.
Trump discusses expected female Supreme Court nominee, civil unrest in exclusive FOX TV Stations interview
President Donald Trump on Tuesday discussed his expected female Supreme Court nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview.
Waukesha County GOP distances itself from Trump signs 'in poor taste'
A Waukesha alderman says one sign, in particular, is insulting to Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, and women in general.
Waukesha County GOP distances itself from Trump signs
A Waukesha alderman says one sign, in particular, is insulting to Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, and women in general.