State Wisconsin Financial News

04.09 / 02:11
UPS Election community President country rights US presidential election: 'Indian Americans for Harris' grassroots campaign launched
grassroots campaign in support of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in key battleground states. Vice President Harris, 59, who is of mixed parentage, her mother immigrated to the US from Chennai and her father moved to the country from Jamaica, is up against Republican candidate and former president Donald Trump, 78. The "Indian Americans for Harris" campaign — launched on Tuesday — aims at ensuring that the presidential elections make history by electing Harris as the first person of Indian heritage to lead the US, according to the group's members. «This is the first time we have someone whose mother is from India. She has got Indian heritage and culture. What she has learned, I felt that we Indian Americans should support her beyond the party line,» North Carolina-based businessman Swadesh Chatterjee told PTI.
04.09 / 00:54
Racing Fighting Election trends Experts show It's close as it gets: Here's where Harris and Trump stand in the U.S Presidential polls
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are currently in a very close tussle during the US Presidential Polls 2024, and when the polls indeed happen, one will surely witness one of the closest battles ever. Some of the polls even suggest that Donald Trump would get a clear victory if the elections were held today itself.
03.09 / 21:40
Boeing Election President Experts reports Features Danger for Trump: RFK Jr's name in ballot may affect ex-President in key states
US Presidential Elections 2024. Even though Kennedy is trying hard to get his name removed from the ballot, according to reports, he may still see his name feature in the Presidential Election ballots when the regions of Michigan, Wisconsin and North Carolina head to the US polls 2024. It is indeed tough to understand what adverse effects of this uncommon case may have on Donald Trump, but it may definitely see some votes going away from his side, probably of some who may have certain reservations on voting for him in the US Presidential Elections. Also Read: After the Starliner issue and planes falling from the sky, Boeing's next big problem — a strike by 32,000 workers
03.09 / 14:30
Extreme Election President Actor Inside blues 2020 Trump could score big against Kamala Harris according to these latest swing state polls
polls from seven states that are considered battlegrounds, Donald Trump has a chance to win in November by commanding 296 electoral votes. According to Trafalgar, which conducted a poll between August 28 and 30, Trump is predicted to win 44 electoral votes in November from the crucial Blue Wall states, barely defeating opponents in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Between August 29 and August 31, Insider Advantage conducted polling in four additional battleground states; Trump won Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina. These states are still statistically tied, which means the results could go either way. The former president wins Trafalgar in the Wolverine State by a narrow margin, 47% to 46.6%. Trump's lead in Pennsylvania is greater, at 47% to 45%. Even though a 2% victory wouldn't be a landslide, it would still be a larger victory than Trump's meagre 0.72% win in the state eight years prior. Also Read: Is Jennifer Lopez treating Ben Affleck's children badly? Here's why the actor is at odds with her
02.09 / 21:25
UPS Racing security economy Election Celebrity sprint us presidential elections Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump: Full list of battle-ground states which hold key to US Presidential elections 2024
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are engaged in a tight race for US Presidential election 2024. The close contest means a few states will prove to be pivotal. Psephologists in the US have identified seven battleground states which are critical for both Republicans and Democrats for the White House Race. These seven battleground states are Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Wisconsin. Meanwhile, November 5 is the key date in US election 2024, a few states will witness early polls for eligible voters. Mail-in voting will commence in North Carolina on September 6. Early voting will start in Pennsylvania on September 16, and in Michigan on September 26.
01.09 / 16:56
COST Citizens Racing Election President Courts Trouble for Donald Trump in battleground states? Robert F. Kennedy Jr's court verdict holds key
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed a lawsuit against the State Board of Elections in North Carolina seeking to omit his name from the state's ballot ahead of November. Earlier, the elections board rejected Kennedy’s plea to remove his name ballots citing the move would cost hundreds of dollars to reprint the ballots. The lawsuit filed in Wake County Superior Court Friday says the board's denial of his request to remove his name as a third-party presidential candidate violated state election law and his right to free speech, according to The News & Observer and WRAL.
31.08 / 00:46
UPS Target Career Football community President 2020 Harris Walz targets Trump's voter base; will they be able to get the votes?
Tim Walz will be seen more often in orange. The Democratic vice presidential nominee, Walz, is going pheasant hunting wearing a bright vest. Democrats claim that for years, they virtually gave former President Donald Trump all of the rural counties and even some of the suburbs. Since 2016, rural counties in states like Wisconsin and Nevada have become deeply red areas associated with President Trump, making them nearly impossible for the left to penetrate. Promoting Walz's Midwest origins, military service, labor connections, hunting experience, and football coaching career, Harris campaign officials feel they have an edge over white moderate and blue-collar voters, to whom Harris may have a softer appeal. Using her experience as a prosecutor and the narrative that she created about being the immigrant daughter who worked at McDonald's before moving up the ranks to become vice president, Harris has also made a signal to those voters.
30.08 / 22:11
Racing Election country 2020 prevention Courts Colleges Will Trump challenge U.S election results if he loses? Things may be difficult this time
Donald Trump, would not accept the outcome if he is defeated in the 2024 election. He's been outspoken about the Democrats' decision to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris, referring to it as a «coup» and suggesting that the results are already predetermined. Though rare, Trump and his allies still insist that voting by non-citizens is commonplace. In addition, he said that he would only accept the election results if he thought that «everything's honest,» implying that he was prepared to contest the results if he had second thoughts, as per the reports of MSN. It's possible that the winner of the Trump-Harris race won't be clear by November 6, the day after the election. Issues may also arise during the weeks before Congress counts the Electoral College votes on January 6. Trump's campaign co-manager hinted at a possible legal and political battle following the election, emphasizing that the outcome isn't final until the inauguration. The close race increases uncertainty on Election Day and beyond, with states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin lacking laws to process mail-in ballots quickly, potentially leading to a scenario where Trump appears ahead on election night, only to see his lead diminish as more votes are counted. Also Read :The Kamala phenomenon may not last forever; here's how she could still lose 2024 US elections
29.08 / 18:39
UPS FIVE Racing Election President 10-weeks to U.S. presidential polls; Harris has momentum post DNC, Trump pacing up too
Kamala Harris has gained momentum after the DNC, while Trump is actively campaigning in key swing states. Ten weeks remain until November 5th, the election day. Vice President Harris is riding high on the energy and enthusiasm from last week's Democratic National Convention, the former president Trump is working at breakneck speed to slow her progress. This week, Trump will be running for office in three of the seven battleground states from coast to coast that will probably decide the outcome of the 2024 presidential election: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. JD Vance of Ohio, his running mate, visits all three of the so-called ‘Blue Wall’ states. As part of his counterprogramming, Trump made stops in five important swing states during the Democratic convention last week in Chicago, and Vance also made rounds of the campaign trail. This week, the vice president and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, begin a two-day bus tour in Georgia, a vital battleground in the Southeast. Until Election Day, the campaign trail is expected to remain gridlocked until further notice. Also Read: Steve Harvey biopic: Who will play the character of the comedian? All about it
28.08 / 22:31
Racing Election WhatsApp wellness reports US Polls: Harris surges in battleground states against Trump; here's how much she is ahead by
Kamala Harris is currently the most talked about figure in US politics, mostly because of her surge to popularity in the US Presidential poll race. Her journey in the US polls 2024 has not been easy as she entered the tough contest against a formidable adversary, Donald Trump, after the exit of Joe Biden as a candidate of the Democrats.
28.08 / 04:41
markets UPS Election CBS track country Going local: A new streaming service peeks into news in 2024 election swing states
They say all politics is local, and starting now people following the presidential campaign have a unique look into how things look on the ground
27.08 / 19:06
UPS Software Research Healthcare Trade Courts Healthcare vertical keeping heart rates up at Indian IT services companies
Cognizant TriZetto, a unit of Cognizant Technology Solutions, sued Infosys in a US court, accusing the Indian IT service firm of stealing trade secrets related to its healthcare insurance software. This was the latest of developments in the healthcare verticals of India-centric IT services firms that have grabbed headlines in recent months, for positive or negative reasons. In November last year, the US Supreme Court rejected Tata Consultancy Services' appeal against a District Court of Wisconsin verdict, charging $140 million in punitive damages in a case filed by Epic Systems. The US healthcare software company had accused TCS of stealing its intellectual property when the Indian firm was contracted to implement its software.
27.08 / 18:19
Virus voice social outbreak testing infection Who was the surprise guest at the DNC 2024? It turns out to be Covid-19; here's why
Perhaps at the Democratic National Convention, there was an unexpected guest. Following several convention attendees' positive COVID-19 respiratory illness tests last week in Chicago, health officials are worried about a spike in infections. People also disclosed their diagnoses on social media. Several online users who voiced concerns regarding the possible COVID-19 outbreak during the conference had social media profile pictures of themselves wearing masks. The extent of the virus's spread during the four-day party event in Chicago last week is currently unknown. For the convention, tens of thousands of people gathered in the Windy City. The United Center, the location of the major speeches, can hold roughly 20,000 people, although a precise head count was not immediately available, as quoted in a report by The New York Post.
27.08 / 17:47
Provident community Healthcare medicines Colleges Who was the famous Tirupati-origin doctor Ramesh Babu Peramsetty, shot dead in the US?
Dr. Peramsetty’s untimely death has sent shockwaves through the community, particularly among those who knew him as a dedicated healthcare provider and philanthropist. The Crimson Care Network expressed their grief in a heartfelt statement, requesting privacy for Dr. Peramsetty’s family during this difficult time. «We have been informed of Dr. Ramesh Peramsetty's passing. The Peramsetty family asks for privacy as they grieve. They have received an outpouring of love and faith. We will continue to honor him as he would want us to do,» the team shared on Facebook. The network assured the community that they would uphold Dr. Peramsetty’s legacy, stating, “Our clinics will remain open during this transition, and we will continue to provide uninterrupted care.”
27.08 / 17:41
COST Provident community show information 2020 reports Takeaways from AP's report on federal policies shielding information about potential dam failures
Thousands of people live downstream from dams yet may not always realize the risks
24.08 / 17:46
Racing Election President War Courts International RFK Jr. backs Trump in U.S. election, but says he can still win
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late-stage shakeup of the presidential race that could give the former president a modest boost from Kennedy’s supporters.
24.08 / 03:05
Provident Racing Election President War International Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ends US presidential campaign, endorses Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late-stage shakeup of the presidential race that could give the former president a modest boost from Kennedy's supporters. Kennedy said his internal polls had shown that his presence in the race would hurt Trump and help Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, though recent public polls don't provide a clear indication that he is having an outsize impact on support for either major-party candidate. Kennedy cited free speech, the war in Ukraine and «a war on our children» as among the reasons he would try to remove his name from the ballot in battleground states. «These are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now to throw my support to President Trump,» Kennedy said.
21.08 / 20:30
Racing Fiserv information reports Department Features Did Kamala Harris snub the Obamas at DNC 2024? She left for Milwaukee before their speeches
Kamala Harris unexpectedly departed for Milwaukee. The move, seen by some as a deliberate snub, raised eyebrows, especially given the Obamas’ delayed endorsement of Harris. Instead of attending the Obamas' speeches, Harris opted to address a nearly full arena in Milwaukee and hold a DNC watch party with her rally attendees, as per the reports of the New York Post. In Milwaukee, Democratic organizer Jaliah Jefferson informed the crowd at Fiserv Forum that they would be featured live as part of the DNC broadcast. Jefferson encouraged the audience to bring energy, emphasizing that the nation needed to see Wisconsin standing behind Harris. The enthusiastic crowd, energized by DJ Shawna, responded eagerly, especially those from Illinois who cheered loudly when acknowledged.
20.08 / 13:15
Analysis Lawson President Wisconsin $120M advisor joins established Ameriprise independent practice
A financial advisor has made the move from Raymond James to Ameriprise, joining one of the latter’s most well-established independent practices.
18.08 / 20:50
SUN Fighting Election President Diversity show Colleges US election 2024: Has Donald Trump lost key states against Kamala Harris even before November 5?
Kamala Harris has stormed into contention in the fast-growing and diverse states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina, not long after Donald Trump had seemed on the verge of running away with those states when President Joe Biden was still the Democratic nominee. The new polls from The New York Times and Siena College show how quickly Harris has reshaped the terrain of 2024 and thrust the Sun Belt back to the center of the battleground-state map. Harris is now leading Trump among likely voters in Arizona, 50 per cent to 45 per cent, and has even edged ahead of Trump in North Carolina — a state Trump won four years ago — while narrowing his lead significantly in Georgia and Nevada.

what's happening in state Wisconsin

What is the current situation in state Wisconsin?

In state Wisconsin, the spotlight is on socially significant developments that impact the interests of residents.

Where can I find reliable news about state Wisconsin?

We publish verified updates about the situation in state Wisconsin, based on information from regional journalists.

What shapes the media agenda in state Wisconsin?

The news landscape of state Wisconsin is shaped by major cultural and social events, reflecting its unique context.