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Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, has survived a recall election. He becomes the first state governor in U.S. history to win such an election. Walker's recall was seen as a litmus test of how Wisconsin, a swing state, will vote in November's presidential election ...

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A man in Wisconsin is upset because a restaurant serving an "all-you-can-eat fish fry" declined to give him additional fish. The reason? The restaurant was running out of fish and the man had already eaten 12 pieces. They gave him eight more as a peace offering, but he returned with police and continues to picket the restaurant. America has to be the only place this happens, right? ...

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Mitt Romney, who is looking more and more like the presumed Republican presidential nominee, won three more primary elections last night. His victories in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin gave him half the total delegates he needs to secure the presidential nomination ...

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A Wisconsin lawmaker, state Sen. Glenn Grothman, has introduced a bill that would essentially categorize single parenthood as child abuse. The bill specifically asks "the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board to emphasize nonmaritalparenthood as a contributing factor to child abuse and neglect" ...

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A man in Madison, Wis. was arrested after he walked into a Denny's, claimed to be the new general manager and proceeded to cook himself a meal. Some people really will do anything for a Grand Slam ...

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While most of the nation is embroiled in debates about job numbers, the 99%, Rick Perry's crazy new ad and Obama's low poll numbers, residents of Michigan and Wisconsin have a more pressing concern: which state truly looks like a mitten. The debate was sparked by a new Wisconsin tourism ad campaign which apparently was a great affront to Michganders (or Michiganians, or Michiganites—whichever one it is this week) ...

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