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  • Dec 19, 2024 | nytimes.com | Julie Bosman |Dan Simmons |Mitch Smith |Christina Morales |Isabelle Taft |Jamie Davis

    El martes, cuatro víctimas seguían hospitalizadas, dos de ellas en estado crítico. Mientras crecía un monumento improvisado en una acera afuera de la escuela y se planeaban vigilias para la noche, las familias se preguntaban cómo podía haber ocurrido algo tan terrible en la unida comunidad de esa escuela privada del lado este de Madison.

  • Dec 17, 2024 | nytimes.com | Julie Bosman |Dan Simmons |Mitch Smith |Ernesto Londono |Jamie Davis

    Wisconsin School Shooting Officials in Wisconsin were expected to give an update on Tuesday afternoon. The shooting left a student and a teacher dead and six others injured. Residents of Madison, Wis., were mourning on Tuesday after the attack at Abundant Life Christian School that one day earlier left a teenage student and a teacher dead and six other people injured. The shooter, identified by the police as a 15-year-old female student, also died.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | nytimes.com | Julie Bosman |Dan Simmons |Robert Gebeloff |Jamie Davis

    The confrontation in this tiny fishing town on Lake Michigan that markets itself as "Friendly Algoma" began, in the modern American fashion, with a Facebook post. Earlier this month, an anonymous poster complained on Algoma's community Facebook page that someone had been vandalizing political signs around town. Stay off your neighbor's lawn, the poster wrote, saying that "kindness should always win."Dennis Paul, 65, an Algoma resident, saw the post and typed in a couple of sharp comments.

  • Jul 14, 2024 | nytimes.com | Julie Bosman |Ernesto Londono |Dan Simmons

    Milwaukee was always an unlikely host for the Republican National Convention: small in population with 560,000 residents, short on hotel rooms and unaccustomed to holding large-scale gatherings. The city is now facing even more scrutiny in the wake of an assassination attempt Saturday night against former President Donald J. Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | wuwm.com | Dan Simmons

    The 2024 election is looming large over Wisconsin, which many consider a bellwether state for the presidential election. But one city in particular, could decide the fate of the presidency and our nation. Milwaukee is the largest and most diverse city in Wisconsin and although it has reliably voted for Democratic candidates in the past, the power of that voting block has dwindled in recent years. Dan Simmons is a local journalist, who recently wrote about this for the New Republic.

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