Paul Fanlund: Democrats should just shut up and watch Trump flail
It appears many Democrats never heard the adage, “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
Arthur I. Cyr: Dem gains may not translate to 2026 elections
Some limited wins are still a long way from decisive victory in next year’s midterm Congressional elections, when the voters will choose the entire House of Representatives and one-third of the members of the Senate.
UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health: Launches new research center to examine aging and age-related diseases
Wisconsin Nathan Shock Center focuses on link between metabolism and healthier aging MADISON, Wis. – A new research center at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health will focus on understanding how metabolic changes associated with aging influence health
Gregory Humphrey: Johnson should not collect $500,000 for his January 6th actions
For Johnson to now have the ability for financial compensation from the very government whose democratic processes he sought to disrupt is completely offensive to the principles of public service.
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation: WARF celebrates global collaboration between Wisconsin and Stellenbosch
MADISON, Wis. – As the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation marks its centennial, a new chapter in international scientific collaboration is unfolding—one that exemplifies the spirit of innovation and public service that has defined WARF since its founding. In an essay titled Science
Opportunity Wisconsin: Seven-figure media campaign launches to hold Congressman Bryan Steil accountable for his votes that are driving prices higher
WATCH: “Family Dinner” ad highlights how Steil’s support for costly tariffs is driving up everyday costs for a Kenosha family. Ad premiere event set for tonight in Kenosha. KENOSHA, Wis. – Opportunity Wisconsin has launched a new seven-figure paid media campaign
La Follette School of Public Affairs: New UW-Madison undergrad major in public policy with focus on civil dialogue to debut in fall 2026
MADISON, Wis. – The La Follette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will officially launch its new undergraduate major in public policy – the first of its kind in Wisconsin – in fall 2026. Students will be able to earn
Evers tells ‘UpFront’ he’s open to online betting bill
Gov. Tony Evers was a guest on the Nov. 16, 2025, episode of WISN’s “UpFront,” produced in partnership with WisPolitics-State Affairs.
Gov. Evers, Dept. of Transportation: Announce $14 million in latest round of grants for electric vehicle charging stations across the state
NEVI program funding continues after successful multi-state lawsuit against Trump Administration MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced 26 additional locations will receive grant awards totaling $14 million in federal funding to build electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Wisconsin. Supported throu…
U.S. Rep. Moore: Endorses Brett Timmerman, KeJuane Jennings, Brady Coulthard, Marissa Nowling, Patricia Ruiz-Cantú, and Eddie Phanichkul for Milwaukee County Democratic Party leadership
Congresswoman Gwen Moore endorsed Brett Timmerman, KeJuane Jennings, Brady Coulthard, Marissa Nowling, Patricia Ruiz-Cantú, and Eddie Phanichkul for Milwaukee County Democratic Party leadership. She released the following statement: “Leaders are caving in Washington. There’s money for everything except the families
Tiffany campaign: Releases statement after video confirms illegal alien South American crime ring operating in Wisconsin
WAUSAU, WI – Tom Tiffany, candidate for Governor of Wisconsin, released the following statement after the Mequon Police Department confirmed that an illegal alien crime ring from South America is operating in Wisconsin. This same group is tied to more than a dozen
Helmenstine campaign: Announces campaign for Wisconsin State Treasurer
BLUE MOUNDS, Wis. – Surrounded by friends, neighbors, and local leaders at his family’s farm, Dylan Helmenstine announced his campaign for Wisconsin State Treasurer. A rural school board member, Black Earth village trustee, and president of the local EMS district, Helmenstine
Voces de la Frontera: Applauds Palmyra and Kenosha community victories against 287(g) agreements
(Milwaukee, November 14th, 2025)—Voces de la Frontera celebrates today’s decision by the Palmyra Village Board and Police Department to withdraw their application for the 287(g) “task force” agreement with ICE. This reversal comes after sustained community organizing and principled opposition from residents
Association of Wisconsin School Administrators: Recognizes Mequon-Thiensville’s Elizabeth Streubel as Wisconsin Elementary Associate Principal of the Year
MADISON, WI — The Association of Wisconsin School Administrators has recognized Elizabeth Streubel as its 2026 Wisconsin Elementary Associate Principal of the Year. Streubel serves as assistant principal of Wilson Elementary in the Mequon-Thiensville School District. She is known for her
Wisconsin Foundation, Alumni Association: UW now live — the growing U.S.-China rivalry and nuclear risk
MADISON, WI (November 14, 2025) — Arguably, few things have shaped the “America First” policy agenda more than the growing U.S.-China rivalry. Concerns about boundaries in the South China Sea, threats to Taiwan’s independence, and the AI arms race are all fueling tensions.