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Dear Editor: Not needing to campaign for reelection, Gov. Tony Evers can drop the Mr. Nice Guy image he’s embraced during his 50 years of public service. Our state (and the nation) has been in crisis, ...
On July 4, the president signed the federal budget reconciliation bill, the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act. While it’s being celebrated in some corners of Washington, here in Wisconsin, it ...
Dear Editor: I recently went to reorder a window blind I’d purchased in March. It had doubled in price since March because the store was anticipating Donald Trump’s swirling on-again, off-again tariff ...
Dear Editor: If somebody thinks they need a grand ballroom when they're theoretically only serving a four-year term it could be a sign they're never planning to leave.
Trump asked the Department of Justice to investigate his political opponents. Trump is taking control of the media by forcing newspapers to change editorial policy and getting "The Late Show" with ...
Dear Editor: As the leading cause of injury for adults aged 65 and older, fall prevention practices are a top priority for physical and occupational therapists across the country. These accidents are ...
Dear Editor: Texas and Florida Republicans are changing their electoral maps with the express political purpose of retaining the House in 2026, in direct coordination with a Republican president.
Dear Editor: I see another of John Nichols’ seemingly biweekly one-sided attacks on Israel, with not even his usual lip service to the Oct. 7 attack ("Baldwin, Sanders vote to block arms for Israel’s ...
As a longtime cannabis attorney in Minneapolis, I noticed that the Milwaukee Common Council recently voted to restrict purchases of hemp-derived THC products to adults. This was done in an apparent ...
A top civil rights leader is no longer employed by the city and was replaced amid an internal investigation into his actions. That investigation has concluded, but city officials aren’t commenting on ...
Attack, attack, attack, attack, attack. University of Wisconsin defensive coordinator Mike Tressel strung together five “attacks" in one breath to highlight the reconstructed mindset of his players.
A world premiere at American Players Theatre will finish its run with a new name following a request from a family member of Chuck Brown, the legendary go-go musician from Washington, D.C. Originally ...
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