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A judge ruled Trump’s administration violated federal law by sending troops into Los Angeles. Here's what to know about the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act.

A retired brigadier general says Lee's image should not be on display because he “chose treason” and "for a rebellious slave republic.”

MPS Superintendent Brenda Cassellius acknowledged improving district literacy rates is a big goal this year

Milwaukee leaders are working on legislation to hold both drivers and spectators accountable.

The start of the new school year could trigger various emotional challenges.

The Food and Drug Administration cited an increase in nicotine pouch poisonings among children under the age of 5.

The 800-acre estate in Spring Green attracts more than 30,000 visitors every year from all 50 states and almost 60 countries.

When bonds pay more interest, investors are less willing to pay high prices for stocks.

Wisconsin has now had 24 confirmed cases.

“SNL” creator Lorne Michaels previously said he anticipated changes following the show’s historic 50th season.

The National World War II Museum estimates that about 45,000 American veterans of WWII are still living, of some 16 million who had served.

The numbers drawn Monday night were 8, 23, 25, 40, 53 with the Powerball 5. There have been no jackpot winners since May 31.

Tuesday was the first day of classes for sixth-grade students at Franklin Middle School in Green Bay.

Expect more fall-like air to arrive on Wednesday.

Ohio State is the first team to take over the top spot in the first regular-season poll since Alabama in 2012

Rep. Tony Wied, R-Green Bay, wants there to be a focus on growth and culture instead.

Initial reports have indicated Edwards has a sprained knee that has left his status as week to week.

The Packers made Golden the first receiver they’ve selected in the first round since Javon Walker went 20th overall in 2002.

Milwaukee County Department of Transportation plans to use those funds across three projects.

Hosted by the American Red Cross, they’re meant to serve as a “one-stop shop” for flood victims who need help.

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The health secretary says ministers wanted police to focus on street crime rather than posts on social media.

Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said he was acting on concerns for children's health.

Hopwood DePree takes Rochdale council to the High Court over control of his ancestral stately home.

Four simple tips to make sure you don't fall victim to fake texts or payment demands from BBC expert Nick Stapleton.

The Terra Nova carried Captain Scott and his men on their doomed expedition to the South Pole.

The National Audit Office says it has not been given enough information to have "confidence" a relocation scheme cost £850m.

The case raises difficult questions about how best to protect potential victims.

Sources close to the deal accept that the government needs to be seen to be tough with the company.

Chief Constable Gavin Stephens says police were notified about over 3,000 summer protests and warns against an "increase in tension and polarity".

The display of might comes as Beijing positions itself as a global counterweight to the United States.

Beyond the hype and shiny new weapons, here are our five takeaways from China's military parade.

The military parade was attended by world leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un and showcased China’s new weapons.

It's the first time the three world leaders have been seen together in public.

Donald Trump's comments came as China held a massive military parade attended by the Russian and North Korean leaders.

Monday night's dazzling sight was filmed from Flamborough in East Yorkshire, over three hours and 40 minutes.

The search giant is not being broken up -so how much will it be affected by the remedies a judge has instead ordered?

Chelsea and England forward Lauren James has criticised fans as "too quick to judge" during her struggles at Euro 2025.

Glasgow tenant Elle Glenny says the impact of a rent increase has been catastrophic.

Zack Polanski's landslide victory is the latest example of a shake up in the country's politics.

Is apologising for a net cord courteous or meaningless? BBC Sport looks at why tennis etiquette is back on the agenda at the US Open.

A new book on the connections between the royals and politics has revealed some eye-catching stories.

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The Mineral Products Association says the decline threatens to impact the government's housing plans.

But Republicans and Democrats alike say the files, including jail CCTV, contain little new information.

More than 354,000 people have been affected by the worst floods since 1988, as rescue efforts continue.

Ethan Ives-Griffiths was murdered by his grandparents Michael and Kerry Ives at their home.

The Trump administration has signalled a willingness to use military force against drug cartels.

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