UW-Madison professor developing avian flu vaccine

As government officials investigate a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Wisconsin, a UW-Madison professor is creating a vaccine to protect birds from the virus. Adel Talaat, a professor of microbiology in the UW School of Veterinary Medicine, is

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Sisters4Sisters: Announces weekend-long female-only event

On April 22-24, 2022, radical feminists from across the country will gather in Madison, Wisconsin in  support of WLRN newscaster Thistle Pettersen. Thistle has been relentlessly harassed, doxxed and  blacklisted by “trans activists” in her local community, simply for publicly

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Gov. Evers: Announces more than $86 million for diverse business investment and diverse business assistance grants

MILWAUKEE — Gov. Tony Evers today awarded more than $86 million in grants to support small businesses in communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic that have historically had difficulty accessing credit and capital. “We’re continuing to build a strong and resilient economy that works for everyone, and that means encouraging business development in communities that have been

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Sen. Wirch: Republicans once again turn their back on our veterans

Kenosha-Senator Bob Wirch (D-Somers) is calling out Republicans in the State Legislature for breaking a promise they made to Wisconsin veterans and the families of service members.  After removing a provision in Governor Evers’ budget to fund the UW-Madison Missing in Action Recovery and Identification Program, or MIA Project, the

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UW-Madison professor developing avian flu vaccine

As government officials investigate a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Wisconsin, a UW-Madison professor is creating a vaccine to protect birds from the virus. Adel Talaat, a professor of microbiology in the UW School of Veterinary Medicine, is using genetic sequencing data from a number of different avian

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MON News Summary: Evers approves beginning design work for UW-Madison engineering building; Supreme Court rules on assistance with absentee ballots

STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – Federal government – Local government – Census – Consumer protection – Courts – Culture – Demographics – Education – Elections – Energy – Environment – Law and order – Michigan – Public health and safety – Small business – Technology – Transportation – Utilities –

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Votes for federal funding legislation that increases support for communities and families struggling with mental health and substance use disorders

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin voted for much-needed funding increases for mental health and substance use disorder programs in the 2022 fiscal year appropriations bill that passed Congress last week. “Many people are struggling with depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges as the result of a pandemic that

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Sisters4Sisters: Announces weekend-long female-only event

On April 22-24, 2022, radical feminists from across the country will gather in Madison, Wisconsin in  support of WLRN newscaster Thistle Pettersen. Thistle has been relentlessly harassed, doxxed and  blacklisted by “trans activists” in her local community, simply for publicly asserting that there are two  sexes, male and female, that

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Sen. Taylor: Joins Washington, DC rally in support of SCOTUS nominee

(MADISON) – On Monday, Senator Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) will join a coalition of Black women’s  organizations in a rally in support of President Joe Biden’s nominee, Federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, to  the United States Supreme Court.   The National Organization of Black-Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL), the National Women’s Law  Center

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