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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Wisconsin politics for $1,000.Can you name the three female candidates who won by double digits in a state that has produced razor-thin elections Who is Jill Karofsky, Tammy Baldwin and Janet Prot stanley shop asiewicz.Karofsky won a state Supreme Court race in 2020, beating Dan Kelly by 10.5%.Senator Baldwin won in 2018 over Leah Vukmi stanley cup r by nearly 11 points, and Justice- elect Protasiewicz s margin of victory was 11%. I m still blown away by the fact that Dan Kelly, the conservative candidate, ended up with more votes, losing, than the last time there was a winning conservative candidat stanley uk e,  said Chuck Todd, moderator of Meet the Press.  I believe he got 200,000 more votes than the last time there was a Supreme Court race where the conservative won. TMJ4 s Charles Benson talked Friday with Todd about the blowout win by Justice-elect Protasiewicz.Former Justice Dan Kelly did get 818,286 votes in his defeat to Protasiewicz. That is a lot more than conservative Justice Brian Hagedorn s 606,414 votes in 2019, when he narrowly beat Lisa Neubauer.The April 4th Spring Election was a record turnout across the state with 1.83 million voters - the most in a non-presidential primary year.Kelly s vote total was 200,000 less than his opponent s vote total. Todd believes the abortion issue and turnout among younger voters played a key role in Protasiewicz s double-digit victory.The vote totals out of Dane County was even more impressive. It s the state s second most populated county behind Mil Dkqq Water rescue at Bradford Beach; two rescued offshore, according to MFD
 PHOENIX 鈥?An unexpected discovery at a Phoenix Goodwill led to a viral moment, a chance to be on Antiques Roadshow and further proved a womans knack for spotting valuable art as a thrifter.While waiting to pick up her kids from school one day, Phoenix interior designer Grace Carpenter chose to kill some time at a Goodwill.Of all the used things the original owners didn t want, an oil painting of a woman holding a black and white cat caugh stanley mug t her eye - mostly because of the cat. The cat looks like my cat,  said Carpenter.So, with a 20% off coupon, she brought the painting home to show her family, her cat Max, and soon to be millions of others.Carpenter said her kids had a normal reaction of thinking the woman looked  creepy and weird. She took her $32 Goodwill find home and soon realized the signature on it looked fami stanley becher liar. So she posted about it on TikTok asking art enthusiasts if it was an original. The darn TikTok blew up,  she said.That post went viral with over stanley cup  1.5 million views and Carpenter added thousands of new followers interested in her journey with her newest Goodwill find.This is where the story takes a wild turn.One of the 1.5 million viewers who saw her TikTok about the painting was a woman from Tennessee wanting to give her a ticket to  Antiques Roadshow,  a PBS program Carpenter said shes been watching since she was a little girl.Carpenter already had plans to be in Memphis to help design a short-term rental.So, with the Goodwill tag still on the frame of the pa

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 Fentanyl is posing a serious danger across the U.S. The drug, which is 50 times more potent than heroin, kills an estimated 150 people a da stanley cup y.But is the danger of the drug truly recognized and understood  The truth is that many people dying from fentanyl exposure didn t even know they were taking t stanley kubek he drug. RELATED STORY | How a 5-year-old ingested fentanyl in her kindergarten classroomIn  To Save a Life: A National Fentanyl Alarm,  people share their stories to understand how we got here and how we solve t stanley cup he problem. Watch the full special in the player above. Ufti Criminalizing homelessness has a human cost, researchers say
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?During the April primary when that first COVID-19 wave hit Wisconsin, some voters felt they risked their lives to cast a ballot. Researchers from the Brennan Center for Justice estimate the Primary disenfranchised nearly 16 percent of Black voters in Milwaukee.Directors with 371 Productions created a short film called  Metcalfe Park: Black Vote Rising  to tell that story. The documentary highlights how a mother and daughter in Milwaukee work to prevent it from happening again during the General Election.The nearly 10-minute film profiles Melod garrafinhas stanley y McCurtis and her mom, Danell Cross, as they go door to door in the Metcalfe Park neighborhood encouraging neighbors to come up with a voting plan.Click hereto watch the documentary by 371 Productions.T stanley cup he film discusses how the neighborhood is overcoming hardships as a result of the pandemic. According to Wisconsin s Department of Health data, Milwaukee County has seen about 40,000 confirmed COVID cases. I got to keep fighting not only for what happened to me but for what happened to my community,  said McCurtis in the film. My whole job is to outmaneuver the systematic racism in Milwaukee,  McCurtis said in the documentary.The documentary reports on how McCurtis joined a lawsuit against Wisconsin election officials. It asked for stanley cup  more accessible polling locations for future elections during the pandemic and for a one-week extension to receive and count absentee ballots. The lawsuit made it to the U.S. Supreme Court but was d