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Supreme Court's Alito Pauses Texas Law On Illegal Border Crossings
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Monday temporarily blocked a judicial decision that would let a Texas law take effect to give state officials broad powers to arrest, prosecute and order the removal of people who illegally cross the border from Mexico.
Alito issued his order - requested by Democratic President Joe Biden's administration - after the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Saturday paused a federal judge's ruling that had blocked the Republican-backed Texas law.
Read MoreSupreme Court Says Trump Can Appear On 2024 Ballot, Overturning Colorado Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said states cannot bar former President Donald Trump from the ballot using a rarely invoked provision of the 14th Amendment, overturning a decision from Colorado's top court and handing the GOP presidential front-runner a victory in an unprecedented case that threatened to derail his bid to return to the White House.
In its opinion on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court said only Congress can enforce the clause.
Read MoreAdministration Officials Watered Down Kamala Harris' Gaza Speech Before Delivery
Before Vice President Kamala Harris delivered pointed remarks Sunday about the need for an immediate six-week cease-fire between Israel and Hamas as part of a deal to release hostages, officials at the National Security Council toned down parts of her speech.
The original draft of Harris’ speech, when it was sent to the National Security Council for review, was harsher on Israel about the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and the need for more aid than were the remarks she ultimately delivered, according to one of the current officials and the former official.
Read MoreGas Prices Rise Ahead Of Spring Break Season
Brace for rising gas prices this March and April with the average national price climbing 10 cents. Gasoline prices can drive consumer sentiment and how positively or negatively Americans view the economy.
The nation's average gasoline price for unleaded climbed 10 cents to $3.34 per gallon Sunday from a week before. The national average is up 22 cents from a month ago but 3.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago.
Read MoreSuper Tuesday: Four Things To Watch Out For As Americans Vote
This year's Super Tuesday is not expected to generate many surprises, with Joe Biden and Donald Trump continuing their march towards a rematch of the 2020 election in November.
As the results roll in throughout the evening, however, there will still be plenty to watch out for. Here are four key things to keep in mind.
Read MoreWisconsin Headlines
Trump, Biden Campaigns Turn Attention To Battleground Wisconsin
Donald Trump’s national press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the campaign is “100% confident” the former president will have a clean sweep on Super Tuesday as the campaign turns its focus to key battleground states like Wisconsin.
“We’ll be very close to achieving the necessary amount of delegates that President Trump needs to be the official Republican nominee,” Leavitt said. “That’s why we have already shifted gears to focus on the general election in November. This is the most important election in a generation. We need to win. We need to beat Joe Biden. President Trump is fighting every single day to do so. So we’ll be coming to Wisconsin. We’ll be coming to battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan in the next several months to prove that President Trump is the leader that the American public need to get this country back on track.”
Read MoreJacque To Run For Open 8th Congressional District Seat In Northeastern Wisconsin
It was just a couple of weeks ago that state Senator Andre Jacque of De Pere was seen meeting with Republicans at the Oconto County Caucus, telling us he was considering a run for Congress. Now, based on feedback, he says that the decision is a go.
“Really it’s an opportunity to be able to serve my neighbors here in Northeast Wisconsin,” said Jacque. “I’ve got a reputation in terms of being relentless in bringing back wins for our area.”
Read MoreEvers Signs Republican-Authored Bill To Expand Wisconsin's State Income Tax Credit For Child Care
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers signed a Republican-authored bill on March 4 that dramatically expands the state child care tax credit, days after vetoing three other GOP bills that would have delivered $800 million in tax cuts.
The governor signed the bill at a charter school in Waukesha. He said in a statement that he approved the measure because “the cost of child care is too darn high.”
Read MoreChippewa Falls Native Gets The Golden Ticket To Hollywood On American Idol
One of the contestants heading to Hollywood on this season of American Idol is originally from the Chippewa Valley.
CJ Rislove is now a nomad living in a school bus he calls The Jazz Wagon. On American Idol Sunday night, he impressed the judges with a song he said he wrote the day before (as well as cookies). In the end, his voice impressed them the most and all three judges gave him a yes.
Read MoreSenate Majority PAC Drops $2 Million Ad Hitting Wisconsin Republican Eric Hovde
A leading Democratic super PAC is up with a $2 million ad buy attempting to paint newly declared Wisconsin Senate GOP candidate Eric Hovde as an out-of-state California banker.
“Multi-millionaire California banker Eric Hovde: On Wisconsin's side?” the ad, shared exclusively with POLITICO and airing statewide in Wisconsin, asks. “Don't bank on it.”
The campaign, run by Senate Majority PAC, comes just days after Hovde officially announced his bid to unseat two-term Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) in a critical race for control of the upper chamber.
Read MoreLast Update: Mar 05, 2024 6:28 am CST