House Select Members of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently reached out to Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), seeking information concerning security issues related to Chinese cellular modules and their impact on American electronic devices. The Committee is particularly concerned about the risk to American Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
The Biden administration has proposed new Title IX guidance, which would require schools that take federal funds to allow students access to bathrooms which fit their preferred gender identity, rather than their biological sex and force school employees to use students' preferred pronouns.
There have been lots of changes in basketball rosters across the University of Wisconsin (UW) circuit in the past month with UW Green Bay also experiencing plenty of change, losing a few players but gaining quite a few names in the past few weeks.
As inflation continues to be a problem in Wisconsin and across the nation, seniors on a fixed income are especially vulnerable to rising prices of food, gas, and utilities, causing them to make daily lifestyle changes in order to even afford their cost of living.
The Biden Administration continues to take steps to increase the production of electric vehicles (EVs), gaining support from left-leaning leaders, but a new national survey shows American voters do not believe high gas prices should be solved by buying more EVs.
Restoration PAC (Political Action Committee) recently launched an ad campaign criticizing the fairness of the 2020 presidential election in light of the upcoming April 5 Green Bay City Council race.
The recent snowstorm squall brought white out conditions which caused dozens of vehicles to fall into two area lakes and had rescuers facing severe weather conditions to reach victims.
The Green Bay women's basketball team recently cancelled their Jan. 14 and Jan. 16 games against Cleveland State and Fort Wayne respectively due to positive COVID-19 results from team members, according to We Are Green Bay News.
Wisconsin State Sen. Rob Cowles (R-Green Bay) recently voiced his support for SB 518, which would expand the environmental remediation and redevelopment program.