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MILWAUKEE 鈥?TMJ4 News is thrilled to announce that veteran broadcast journalist Stephanie Brown is joining the team as a new special
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HIGHLAND PARK, IL 鈥?Late last week, civil rights groups filed a lawsuit against a Tennessee law that restricts transgender students playing organized sports. Transgender rights advocates argue that these laws are discriminatory and rob children of the benefits of social connections, persistence and physical and mental well-being. Through a national education campaign launched this week, trans
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