We talk to a political science professor about the second day of public hearings from the January 6 commission. Then, a researcher shares data on Wisconsin Supreme Court rulings. Later, we learn more about the split in professional golf between the PGA and LIV.
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The latest from Day 2 of January 6 commission public hearings
The House committee investigating the January 6 attacks on the U.S. Capitol continue their public hearings Monday. We check in on the revelations from the second day of testimony.
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New data shows a record number of 4-3 rulings at state Supreme Court
New data from Marquette University shows a record number of 4-3 rulings at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. We talk to the researcher behind the data about why, and what it tells us about how the court is changing.
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Money and morals in professional golf: PGA Tour suspends LIV series breakaways
A Wisconsin golf writer reacts to the PGA Tour suspending players who chose to participate in an alternative, highly lucrative tournament in London, which is Saudi-backed.
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- Alan Ball Guest
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