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Wisconsin ICE Surge Brings Trauma and Broken Trust to Milwaukee

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Wisconsin ICE Surge Brings Trauma and Broken Trust to Milwaukee Kurt Stand Tue, 07/07/2026 - 19:26

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Salon

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· Jul 11, 2026

ICE says agent faced danger in Houston. Witnesses say that’s not what happened

A fatal ICE encounter in Houston is continues questions about transparency, use of force and accountability

Powerline

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· Jun 24, 2026

Retraction

The Minneapolis Star Tribune suffers a humiliating setback over a TMZ-style hit piece. A TV news anchor for the local NBC affiliate, Julie Nelson, and her husband were injured in a boating accident across the border last week in Wisconsin. Here at Power Line, we wish them both a speedy recovery. The Star Tribune saw the incident as an opportunity to go after a local rival, publishing a story on

RTÉ News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Govt asks HSE for health report on e-scooter injuries

The Department of Health has written to the HSE seeking a public health report on e-scooter injuries in response to a surge in serious injuries to children and teens linked to the vehicles.

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· Jun 27, 2026

Legal Drama Unfolds Over Messy Yard In Wisconsin

Legal Drama Unfolds Over Messy Yard In Wisconsin

New York Focus

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· Jul 9, 2026

ICE Is Building a ‘Hard-Sided’ Detention Facility Near Buffalo. What Does That Mean?

ICE Is Building a ‘Hard-Sided’ Detention Facility Near Buffalo. What Does That Mean?

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· Jul 4, 2026

Storm leaves 3 capsized boaters dead as police rescue 7 in Wisconsin tourist hot spot

A fast-moving, destructive storm ripped through southern Wisconsin Friday, leaving three people dead after their boat overturned on Geneva Lake during the busy Fourth of July holiday weekend. The tragedy unfolded as a powerful storm system swept across Walworth County starting at roughly 12:10 p.m. Amid the chaos, local dispatchers received urgent 911 calls reporting []

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Related coverage for "Wisconsin ICE Surge Brings Trauma and Broken Trust to Milwaukee": Salon — ICE says agent faced danger in Houston. Witnesses say that’s not what happened. Powerline — Retraction. RTÉ News — Govt asks HSE for health report on e-scooter injuries. WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford — Legal Drama Unfolds Over Messy Yard In Wisconsin. New York Focus — ICE Is Building a ‘Hard-Sided’ Detention Facility Near Buffalo. What Does That Mean?. DNyuz — Storm leaves 3 capsized boaters dead as police rescue 7 in Wisconsin tourist hot spot