Tag: Baldwin, Tammy Suzanne Green

With Manchin Out, Democrats’ Path to Holding the Senate Is Narrow

While the party will be on defense in every competitive race, Republicans face some messy primaries and a recent history of nominating extreme candidates who have lost key contests.

Senate Democrats Outpace Republicans in Fund-Raising in Key States

The 2024 election map is a challenging one for Democrats — especially in states they need to hold for a majority. But the incumbents made a strong financial showing this quarter.

Coast Guard Apologizes for Covering Up Long History of Sexual Assault

The U.S. Coast Guard acknowledged it had failed for almost two decades to properly investigate sexual assault allegations at the service’s academy or hold perpetrators accountable.

Farmer’s Death Spurs Fight Against Depression and Suicide

Farmers face an elevated risk of suicide. After Brenda Statz’s husband, Leon, lost his battle with depression, she is trying to spare others from his fate.

With a Land Dispute Deadlocked, a Wisconsin Tribe Blockades Streets

Tribal leaders in Lac du Flambeau said they were asserting sovereignty in demanding long overdue payment for roads used by non-Native residents, who are now unable to drive home.