
Michelle Bryant: Must it always come back to slavery
Legacy of segregation and Jim Crow still impacts Black lives.
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Legacy of segregation and Jim Crow still impacts Black lives.
We face the additional challenge of ensuring that states have confident, competent educators to teach this critical subject.
Don’t get excited. It’s not going to happen.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the status of Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race between challenger Eric Hovde and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
In the political climate we find ourselves in as a nation, a visit by the president to a small town has other tones and implications than it might not have had some years ago.
While the left freaks out about Project 2025 because of its conservative principles of limited government that’s held accountable to the people, no one’s talking about Agenda 2030, the left’s radical plan for consolidating global power, seizing private property, and extinguishing individual liberty.
Trump still hasn’t figured out how to run against Kamala Harris, and that’s helping Harris to secure states where Biden was in trouble.
Former President Donald Trump should ask Vice President Kamala Harris these questions at the upcoming debate.
tingy state budgets put an increasing burden on local taxpayers.
Let us not allow politics to override the safety of our children. We must prioritize their safety above all else. We cannot take safety for granted, and we must take proactive steps to prevent tragedies like the one in Georgia from happening in our own community.
With students across the state getting ready for school, it’s a natural time to consider the status of our publicly funded education system.
Parents of shooters must be placed in legal arena.
A county-by-county interactive analysis of inflation-adjusted wages
But based on my conversations over the summer and the crackle of criticism on social media, plenty of Madisonians are emphatically not on board with most of the mayor’s and council’s agenda.
We urge our representatives to pursue policies that prioritize both compassion and security, not merely one or the other.
The vast majority of economists on both sides of the political aisle see eroding the Fed’s independence as dangerous.
Proximity to technical schools a primary reason to explore further closure.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany has proposed the area for a national park.
The new movie “Reagan” masterfully explains our 40th president’s obsession with defeating Soviet-style communism.
Companies may not follow state law while charging high rates for record requests.
Legacy of segregation and Jim Crow still impacts Black lives.
We face the additional challenge of ensuring that states have confident, competent educators to teach this critical subject.
Don’t get excited. It’s not going to happen.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the status of Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race between challenger Eric Hovde and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
In the political climate we find ourselves in as a nation, a visit by the president to a small town has other tones and implications than it might not have had some years ago.
While the left freaks out about Project 2025 because of its conservative principles of limited government that’s held accountable to the people, no one’s talking about Agenda 2030, the left’s radical plan for consolidating global power, seizing private property, and extinguishing individual liberty.
Trump still hasn’t figured out how to run against Kamala Harris, and that’s helping Harris to secure states where Biden was in trouble.
Former President Donald Trump should ask Vice President Kamala Harris these questions at the upcoming debate.
tingy state budgets put an increasing burden on local taxpayers.
Let us not allow politics to override the safety of our children. We must prioritize their safety above all else. We cannot take safety for granted, and we must take proactive steps to prevent tragedies like the one in Georgia from happening in our own community.
With students across the state getting ready for school, it’s a natural time to consider the status of our publicly funded education system.
Parents of shooters must be placed in legal arena.
A county-by-county interactive analysis of inflation-adjusted wages
But based on my conversations over the summer and the crackle of criticism on social media, plenty of Madisonians are emphatically not on board with most of the mayor’s and council’s agenda.
We urge our representatives to pursue policies that prioritize both compassion and security, not merely one or the other.
The vast majority of economists on both sides of the political aisle see eroding the Fed’s independence as dangerous.
Proximity to technical schools a primary reason to explore further closure.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany has proposed the area for a national park.
The new movie “Reagan” masterfully explains our 40th president’s obsession with defeating Soviet-style communism.
Companies may not follow state law while charging high rates for record requests.