The minor relief from sky-high pump prices was short-lived, especially in the West and in the state of Wisconsin where gas prices have completely soared in the last week.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency said the Swanton Sector, which includes counties in Vermont, New York and New Hampshire, has seen a 92% increase in encounters.
During a time when manufacturers are already struggling with an impending recession amid inflation and supply-chain disruptions, they are about to overwhelmingly be hit the hardest by the Left's book minimum tax proposal, according to new analysis results from the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT).
For many states, this summer has brought extremely high temperatures, requiring households to constantly run their air conditioning in order to keep cool.
Following rumors that President Joe Biden plans to run for reelection in 2024, a new poll shows that most Democrats do not support this move. Meanwhile, the president's latest approval rating is near 30%-- a new record low-- and his net approval in Wisconsin is negative.
As gasoline prices in Wisconsin have soared, the federal government has refused to release records on price gouging investigations to a nonprofit group, the Functional Government Initiative (FGI).
Mark the misery on your calendar. Around June 17, the national average price of gasoline is expected to reach $5 a gallon, said Patrick De Haan, oil and refined products analyst of GasBuddy.
A Wisconsin school district is investigating students for violating federal sexual harassment laws by using "incorrect pronouns," when addressing classmates, according to the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL).
The latest measure of misery shows that the average American will spend an average of $667 more this year than they did last year in higher fuel prices. But the so-called Gasoline Misery Index is even worse in the state of Wisconsin, where residents will spend an average of $703 more a year.
Wisconsin State Rep. David Steffen has proposed legislation to remove the limit on the number of charter schools that can be authorized by the College of Menominee Nation and the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) agrees with the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down the Biden administration COVID-19 vaccine mandates for many private companies.