Wisconsin Gov. Evers casts doubt on his lieutenant governor’s ICE proposal

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is questioning whether a proposal from his own lieutenant governor to ban federal immigration enforcement actions around courthouses, schools, day cares and other locations can, or should, be
Gov. Tony Evers urges the Wisconsin Legislature to act on his key priorities in his final year

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday called on the Republican-controlled Legislature to act on a broad array of his priorities in his final year in office, even if it means working for
US carbon pollution rose in 2025. Experts blame cold winter, high natural gas prices, data centers

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a reversal from previous years’ pollution reductions, the United States spewed 2.4% more heat-trapping gases from the burning of fossil fuels in 2025 than in the year before, researchers calculated in a study
Anthony Anderson to host ‘Star Search’ reboot on Netflix

Anthony Anderson will serve as host of the rebooted version of the talent competition show Star Search. In addition, the streamer revealed that Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jelly Roll and Chrissy Teigen have joined the reboot as judges.
Jake Johnson to star in new Apple TV+ comedy ‘The Dink’ from Ben Stiller

Actor Jake Johnson is set to star in the Apple TV+ sports comedy film The Dink, produced by Ben Stiller. Johnson wrote on Instagram: “Excited to partner with @appletv on this one. I love the movie. It’s
Consumer prices likely stayed elevated in December as data recovers from shutdown

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation likely remained elevated last month as the cost of electricity, groceries, and clothing may have jumped and continued to pressure consumers’ wallets. The Labor Department is expected to report that consumer prices rose
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents repeatedly square off

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Days of demonstrations against immigration agents left Minnesota tense on Tuesday, a day after federal authorities used tear gas to break up crowds of whistle-blowing activists and state and local leaders sued to fight