Wisconsin 2020 Election Results Show Small Changes in Voting Patterns

Wisconsin has received a lot of attention for being a swing state in presidential elections, and this state has had a significant role in the results of the 2020 election. There were some small differences from 2016 in voting patterns among a few suburban and rural areas of the state that resulted in Wisconsin turning blue this election. According to Reid Magney, who is the Public Information Officer at the Wisconsin Election Commission, the Wisconsin election results have not yet been official

Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine Is 90% Effective, Company Claims

The pharmaceutical company Pfizer, in partnership with BioNTech, announced that they’ve developed a Covid-19 vaccine candidate that is more than 90 percent effective at about seven days after the dose. According to their press release, they are expecting to produce around 50 million doses of the vaccine by the end of 2020 and 1.3 billion doses in 2021. The press release said that the testing included people who were given the vaccine and people who were given a placebo. Over 43,000 volunteers p

Milwaukee Dream Library Mural Goes Up in Washington Heights

Milwaukee’s Washington Heights Neighborhood completed an installation of a mural known as The Heights Dream Library this past Fall, and it showcases shelves of book spines with meaningful titles made up by donors who contributed to the making of the mural. The original idea for the Dream Library came from Dan Schley, the owner of the building with the mural, which is located on the corner of 57th and Vliet Streets, and the project was sponsored by the Washington Heights Neighborhood Association