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Truth is usually the first casualty. The proof is clear on the international trade war kicked off with heavy tariffs on imported goods by the Trump administration.

From a $2.36 billion surplus to child care, here are issues the nominees must answer for voters.

And it may be a symptom of a much larger problem

One of Wisconsin’s highest profile congressional candidates closed her primary campaign with a pivot toward the general election, focusing on an issue that barely existed at the start of the 2026 campaign season, but which could define the results this fall.

Wisconsinites went to the polls this week under a warning from the state’s Elections Commission: place a trade on an election through a prediction market like Kalshi, then vote in that same race, and you could forfeit your ballot and commit a felony. It’s been 175 years since this law was written, and now it’s being weaponized against an industry that didn’t even exist a decade ago.

There are more than 2,000 political consulting firms operating across the country.

New study finds school choice is ‘like skipping a grade’ for working-class kids, yet critics would slam the door.

It’s time to go upstream and invest in transforming procedural justice, de-escalation trainings and early interventions. The families these officer-involved deaths have wrenched apart deserve better than resolved lawsuits. They deserve to see real change.

Low water levels in lakes and rivers in northern Wisconsin are creating concerns and adjustments in several areas.

The Act should be a shield used for protection, but the Trump Administration is operating in the opposite direction.

Nurses at SSM Health Dean Medical Group have filed a petition to hold a union election for 380 workers across 10 clinics, SEIU Wisconsin announced, raising concerns about provider burnout, “unfair” pay and staffing issues. The union yesterday said the

Hughes, Rodriguez and Barnes will each register votes — and, in Barnes’ case, the total could be substantial.

As Wisconsin’s only nonpartisan, nonprofit law firm working full time to defend our democracy, Law Forward is standing up for Wisconsin voters in federal and state court.

Crowley’s election wins, experience as a state legislator and county executive, and record of important accomplishments check all the boxes. Cooke will represent regular folks and take on corporate and reactionary interests.

If a new facility requires additional generation capacity, transmission infrastructure, substations, or grid upgrades, the beneficiaries of those investments should bear the costs whenever possible.

The Worth Rises research shows that providing free phone calls are beneficial for the people locked up, the families of those people, the people working in the prisons and jails, and the communities.

Several candidates for governor have pledged to bring school choice to a ‘responsible close,’ while others call for restrictions or changes. Before that debate goes further, let’s examine data.

A Milwaukee gun safety instructor believes prevention violence starts long before someone pulls a trigger.

A new book by Ram Charan warns that China means to take over the world economy, not militarily, but by nationalistic policies to dominate the top ten economic sectors in the world.

The Government Accountability Office reported that all those hundreds of billions the flim-flam man and his DOGE stooge, trillionaire Elon Musk, allegedly saved the taxpayers last year was a bunch of malarkey.

Truth is usually the first casualty. The proof is clear on the international trade war kicked off with heavy tariffs on imported goods by the Trump administration.

From a $2.36 billion surplus to child care, here are issues the nominees must answer for voters.

And it may be a symptom of a much larger problem

One of Wisconsin’s highest profile congressional candidates closed her primary campaign with a pivot toward the general election, focusing on an issue that barely existed at the start of the 2026 campaign season, but which could define the results this fall.

Wisconsinites went to the polls this week under a warning from the state’s Elections Commission: place a trade on an election through a prediction market like Kalshi, then vote in that same race, and you could forfeit your ballot and commit a felony. It’s been 175 years since this law was written, and now it’s being weaponized against an industry that didn’t even exist a decade ago.

There are more than 2,000 political consulting firms operating across the country.

New study finds school choice is ‘like skipping a grade’ for working-class kids, yet critics would slam the door.

It’s time to go upstream and invest in transforming procedural justice, de-escalation trainings and early interventions. The families these officer-involved deaths have wrenched apart deserve better than resolved lawsuits. They deserve to see real change.

Low water levels in lakes and rivers in northern Wisconsin are creating concerns and adjustments in several areas.

The Act should be a shield used for protection, but the Trump Administration is operating in the opposite direction.

Nurses at SSM Health Dean Medical Group have filed a petition to hold a union election for 380 workers across 10 clinics, SEIU Wisconsin announced, raising concerns about provider burnout, “unfair” pay and staffing issues. The union yesterday said the move was “inspired by the momentum” generated by nurses at

Hughes, Rodriguez and Barnes will each register votes — and, in Barnes’ case, the total could be substantial.

As Wisconsin’s only nonpartisan, nonprofit law firm working full time to defend our democracy, Law Forward is standing up for Wisconsin voters in federal and state court.

Crowley’s election wins, experience as a state legislator and county executive, and record of important accomplishments check all the boxes. Cooke will represent regular folks and take on corporate and reactionary interests.

If a new facility requires additional generation capacity, transmission infrastructure, substations, or grid upgrades, the beneficiaries of those investments should bear the costs whenever possible.

The Worth Rises research shows that providing free phone calls are beneficial for the people locked up, the families of those people, the people working in the prisons and jails, and the communities.

Several candidates for governor have pledged to bring school choice to a ‘responsible close,’ while others call for restrictions or changes. Before that debate goes further, let’s examine data.

A Milwaukee gun safety instructor believes prevention violence starts long before someone pulls a trigger.

A new book by Ram Charan warns that China means to take over the world economy, not militarily, but by nationalistic policies to dominate the top ten economic sectors in the world.

The Government Accountability Office reported that all those hundreds of billions the flim-flam man and his DOGE stooge, trillionaire Elon Musk, allegedly saved the taxpayers last year was a bunch of malarkey.