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Follow along as evidence is presented in the case against Dugan, who's accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers.

The Packers visit the Chicago Bears on Saturday with the NFC North lead up for grabs.

Morgan Geyser's attorney, Tony Cotton, sent a letter to the court Tuesday saying that she will not fight the petition.

Rivers acknowledged the Bucks aren't playing well “for a lot of reasons” but said it was important not to try to “recreate the wheel."

Milwaukee city and school leaders updated families Wednesday on lead clean-up work through Milwaukee Public Schools.

Adela Tesnow, a graduate of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, was hired by local media outlets to document the trial each day.

The last minute rush is on to mail holiday cards and gifts to loved ones by Christmas. The longer you wait, the more shipping will cost.

It was debated in the U.S. House Wednesday. The bill would not extend expiring Obamacare subsidies.

Snow, freezing rain, and rain are all possible through Thursday.

Anna Curatola is a senior at Muskego High School. She’s a three-sport athlete competing in basketball, cross country and track.

Shareholders can still decide to tender their shares in favor of Paramount’s offer for the entire company.

The championship tournament semifinals are Thursday, with Texas A&M facing Pittsburgh and Wisconsin against Kentucky.

The lawsuit argues the Corps unlawfully granted Canadian company Enbridge a permit to construct the new 41-mile section of its Line 5 pipeline.

We return back below average for the first day of winter.

Jacobs says he'd rather play through pain than watch from the sideline.

Bass Bay Brewhouse, a popular Muskego restaurant, was destroyed when a fire broke out Friday, Dec. 12.

In the weeks that followed the shooting, local businesses stepped up to help.

The bills were drafted based off a January listening session with concerned Madison residents.

The President gave American farmers billions in aid during a trade war in his first term, but the relief was not extended to hardwood companies.

Because the Packers didn't trade for Parsons until late August, Jeff Hafley is used to working with a Packers defense without Parsons.

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The measure is part of the government's strategy to tackle violence against women and girls which will be unveiled on Thursday.

The BBC goes to a secret Ukrainian factory, where they are manufacturing new long-range missiles.

Murray Dowey from Dunblane was 16 when he became a victim of sextortion in 2023.

Conversations around it often focus on the elderly. But by some measures, people in their 20s are the loneliest group in Britain

A court finds Frédéric Péchier guilty of contaminating infusion bags with substances that caused cardiac arrest or hemorrhaging.

Lina Chernykh tells the BBC her niece Matilda was a joyous child who spread love everywhere she went.

Jake and Romy Reiner say they are in "unimaginable pain", as their brother faces first-degree murder charges over their parents' death.

The leaders are to decide whether to loan tens of billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military and economic needs.

England's Ashes hopes are vanishing after they are overwhelmed by Australia amid more Snicko controversy on the second day of the third Test.

The game will be made by Delphi Interactive and released in time for the 2026 World Cup.

Analysts believe the Bank rate will fall from 4% to 3.75%, lowering the cost of borrowing.

Researchers have tracked how the mother, who also has a biological cub, has taken in a second young bear in a rarely documented case.

BBC Sport has everything you need to know about BBC Sport's Personality of The Year 2025 and how to vote.

Neighbourly tensions often rise during the festive season. Here's how to deal with fallouts without a row.

Sir Keir Starmer's warning to former Chelsea FC owner and the doctors' strike are prominent on Thursday's papers.

With the weather set to turn much colder for Christmas, will it be cold enough to snow? Chris Fawkes has a festive update.

Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.

Several years after it was scrapped, the UK is now set to rejoin the Erasmus scheme in 2027.

A student has settled a sexual harassment case against her former employer JD Sports Fashion PLC for £65,000.

The children's commissioner says children are "crying out" for family time over the festive break.

Theo Rose was "misled" by police into accepting a sanction for violence he didn't admit, review finds.

Almost 40 send a letter to Sir Keir Starmer voicing concerns that the proposal will "limit a fundamental right".

Measures include fresh penalties for 'those who spread hate' as well as new powers to cancel or refuse visas.

Patrick Lawler previously featured in a BBC undercover investigation into far-right views.

Sir Keir Starmer is set to unveil the agenda for the next phase of his government in the aftermath of May's elections.

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Government announces return to Erasmus study scheme in 2027.

What were the biggest moments of the year for America?

A boy, born with facial differences, enters a mainstream school for the first time. Drama.

England's Ashes hopes are vanishing after they are overwhelmed by Australia amid more Snicko controversy on the second day of the third Test.

Players' distrust of 'Snicko' grows as controversy continues with the dismissal of Jamie Smith in the Adelaide Ashes Test.

England's batters have another day to forget as Australia dominate with the ball on day two of the third Ashes Test, with the tourists closing on 213-8, still 158 runs behind Australia's first innings total of 371, with the home side closing in on an Ashes series victory with two matches to spare.