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Its editor, stalwart Republican James Wigderson watched as readers and his party went off the rails.
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Its editor, stalwart Republican James Wigderson watched as readers and his party went off the rails.

The reason editorial cartoons matter is that they are vital to our culture as they stir the national conversation about topics and personalities that are at times gritty and hard to stomach.

What a different country, what a better country, ours would be if every American had the occasion to live abroad.

It’s time for Congress to realize that improving tax fairness means a stronger economy, more vibrant small businesses and greater opportunities for Wisconsin families.

The late-night reporting of absentee ballots in Milwaukee is the result of combination of a very poor policy choice by Milwaukee election officials and a state law that creates inefficiencies in counting. Fortunately, the city has the ability to change course and improve efficiency.

Milwaukee gets to oust its election commissioner but GOP can’t get rid of state elections chief.

President Joe Biden has made historic strides to change that and to promote protection of the natural heritage of our public lands as equally important as resource extraction.

The requirements placed on the construction of the artificial intelligence data center not only limit competition but increase costs 12% to 20% and will delay other clean energy and transportation projects.

ut whether we idolize Jesse James for robbing those conniving railroad moguls, Al Capone’s defiance of those holier-than-thou feds enforcing the prohibition laws, mythicizing Bonnie and Clyde or Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, to put Trump on a pedestal for his willingness to tear down democratic institutions is the proverbial bridge too far. As a nation, we would be eternally sorry.

As we welcome spring and prepare to celebrate the graduates in our lives, let’s also use National Hospital Week as a reminder of the centrality of hospitals to our communities and the importance of a thriving healthcare workforce. This is a moment to reflect not only on the challenges, but the immense opportunities that lie ahead for healthcare and hospital careers in Wisconsin.

The Biden administration recently issued a new regulation aimed at reducing vehicle emissions. In doing so, the Environmental Protection Agency is forcing a substantial move toward electric vehicles by the year 2032.

There is no pinpointed reason why we are seeing an increase in teacher-student relationships. Some experts say it comes down to access and lack of boundaries.

Young people show the way to participate respectfully in public affairs.

One is a Dane County seat that includes part of Madison.

For the first time in more than 20 years, there’s a Democrat running in every State Senate race.

Chancellor Mone avoids police crackdown, meets and treats students with respect.

Biden took credit for bringing Microsoft to Wisconsin, even though he had nothing to do with it. He then bashed the Foxconn deal, without which Microsoft almost certainly would not have come to Mount Pleasant.

If the Senate tips to Republicans after the fall election, Montana Sen. Steve Daines, a supporter of Donald Trump’s imperial aspirations, is a likely candidate for Senate majority leader.

The United States went all in on a lock down during COVID while Sweden let nature take its course. Which was the better strategy? Some evidence points to Sweden.

Biden has attempted to split the baby with his rhetoric vacillating between powerful support for Israel and appeasement to Hamas. His actions, however, lean heavily in favor of Hamas. Meanwhile, Senator Baldwin is in lock-step with Biden and Hamas providing rhetorical and legislative support whenever they need it

Its editor, stalwart Republican James Wigderson watched as readers and his party went off the rails.

The reason editorial cartoons matter is that they are vital to our culture as they stir the national conversation about topics and personalities that are at times gritty and hard to stomach.

What a different country, what a better country, ours would be if every American had the occasion to live abroad.

It’s time for Congress to realize that improving tax fairness means a stronger economy, more vibrant small businesses and greater opportunities for Wisconsin families.

The late-night reporting of absentee ballots in Milwaukee is the result of combination of a very poor policy choice by Milwaukee election officials and a state law that creates inefficiencies in counting. Fortunately, the city has the ability to change course and improve efficiency.

Milwaukee gets to oust its election commissioner but GOP can’t get rid of state elections chief.

President Joe Biden has made historic strides to change that and to promote protection of the natural heritage of our public lands as equally important as resource extraction.

The requirements placed on the construction of the artificial intelligence data center not only limit competition but increase costs 12% to 20% and will delay other clean energy and transportation projects.

ut whether we idolize Jesse James for robbing those conniving railroad moguls, Al Capone’s defiance of those holier-than-thou feds enforcing the prohibition laws, mythicizing Bonnie and Clyde or Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, to put Trump on a pedestal for his willingness to tear down democratic institutions is the proverbial bridge too far. As a nation, we would be eternally sorry.

As we welcome spring and prepare to celebrate the graduates in our lives, let’s also use National Hospital Week as a reminder of the centrality of hospitals to our communities and the importance of a thriving healthcare workforce. This is a moment to reflect not only on the challenges, but the immense opportunities that lie ahead for healthcare and hospital careers in Wisconsin.

The Biden administration recently issued a new regulation aimed at reducing vehicle emissions. In doing so, the Environmental Protection Agency is forcing a substantial move toward electric vehicles by the year 2032.

There is no pinpointed reason why we are seeing an increase in teacher-student relationships. Some experts say it comes down to access and lack of boundaries.

Young people show the way to participate respectfully in public affairs.

One is a Dane County seat that includes part of Madison.

For the first time in more than 20 years, there’s a Democrat running in every State Senate race.

Chancellor Mone avoids police crackdown, meets and treats students with respect.

Biden took credit for bringing Microsoft to Wisconsin, even though he had nothing to do with it. He then bashed the Foxconn deal, without which Microsoft almost certainly would not have come to Mount Pleasant.

If the Senate tips to Republicans after the fall election, Montana Sen. Steve Daines, a supporter of Donald Trump’s imperial aspirations, is a likely candidate for Senate majority leader.

The United States went all in on a lock down during COVID while Sweden let nature take its course. Which was the better strategy? Some evidence points to Sweden.

Biden has attempted to split the baby with his rhetoric vacillating between powerful support for Israel and appeasement to Hamas. His actions, however, lean heavily in favor of Hamas. Meanwhile, Senator Baldwin is in lock-step with Biden and Hamas providing rhetorical and legislative support whenever they need it