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SD public defense duties shift from counties to state; SCOTUS appears skeptical of restricting government communications with social media companies; Trump lawyers say he can't make bond; new scholarships aim to connect class of 2024 to high-demand jobs.

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The SCOTUS weighs government influence on social media, and who groups like the NRA can do business with. Biden signs an executive order to advance women's health research and the White House tells Israel it's responsible for the Gaza humanitarian crisis.

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Midwest regenerative farmers are rethinking chicken production, Medicare Advantage is squeezing the finances of rural hospitals and California's extreme swing from floods to drought has some thinking it's time to turn rural farm parcels into floodplains.

WI: Teen Pregnancy Prevention

A bipartisan bill would require Wisconsin school districts to develop and implement policies to promote healthy relationships between teens. (David Shankbone/Wikimedia Commons)
Teen Dating Violence: “A Wisconsin Public Health Crisis”

MADISON, Wis. – Reliable estimates are that a third of teens in the U.S. will be subjected to physical, emotional or sexual abuse from a dating …

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A just released study of the relative health of Wisconsin counties shows a correlation between the quality of food people eat and their overall health and longevity. (warrengoldswain/iStockphoto)
Report Ranks Wisconsin's Most, Least Healthy Counties

MADISON, Wis. – A new report indicates rural counties in Wisconsin and across the nation tend to have higher rates of premature death, smoking…

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Roe v. Wade Moves Into its Fifth Decade

MADISON, Wis. - Last week marked the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that affirmed a woman's right to have an …

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