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We are a nation at a crossroads in need of prayer.

Injecting new ideas and forcing the major parties to incorporate a wider array of interests remain the most tangible results of minor-party and independent campaigns.

Tax dollars should fund election administration, and election workers should be paid for their vital efforts. It is now up to the Legislature to make sure the funding exists to make that happen in both ordinary and extraordinary election years, whether that’s due to a novel coronavirus or a not-so-novel economic downturn.

With a particular focus on key swing areas like Green Bay and Brown County, La Crosse and Eau Claire, and the Milwaukee area suburbs.

The fake electors in Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona who nearly overturned the 2020 presidential election are now facing criminal charges. We have no clue if the State of Wisconsin will press criminal charges against our slate of fake electors.

Haberman family members have long drawn salaries from local foundation.

In recent years, activists have started to get more militant as they face delays and opposition to changes they feel are essential to save the environment.

“It’s good for the environment!” and better for shareholders.

Our Wisconsin congressional delegation needs to know our state has unique attributes that highlight the fact that a one-step solution does not exist.

Thanks to Biden’s affordable clean energy plan, we have even more ways to invest in our students and our future.

Why Tammy Baldwin will win in November.

As Jewish students are taunted on campus, as protesters shamelessly call for peace while chanting for intifada, as protesters harass students with visible Jewish clothing and symbols, I can no longer remain silent about what our students have been experiencing on Milwaukee’s campuses, and I can no longer accept the silence of university administrations.

Leaders who serve Wisconsin agriculture should spend some time carefully discussing and perhaps rethinking the risk connected to the state’s mandate that requires training and certification for 12- and 13-year-olds who operate tractors and their implements and large self-propelled machines on public roads.

Eric Dregni, an English teacher at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn., noted that Norway had been named the “happiest country in the world” and wondered that since Wisconsin’s has a similar population and climate, whether it could somehow become the United States’ happiest state.

Appearing before the Supreme Court to oppose the governor’s suit, the Legislature’s lawyer was flummoxed trying to defend the undemocratic tactics of the Republican Legislature.

“Voices of Democracy” is the American Bar Association’s theme for Law Day (May 1, 2024). This year, the theme encourages Americans to participate in the 2024 elections by deepening their understanding of the electoral process; discussing issues in honest and civil ways; turning out to vote; and, finally, helping to move the country forward after free and fair elections.

DAs in five local counties are quitting and will be replaced in this year’s election.

H5N1 virus has spread worldwide through bird populations and has caused 442 confirmed human cases and 262 deaths, according to the World Health Organization.

Switching to heat pumps in a northern climate will prove much more expensive.

Safe bet: Reagan would have sided with defending Ukraine.

We are a nation at a crossroads in need of prayer.

Injecting new ideas and forcing the major parties to incorporate a wider array of interests remain the most tangible results of minor-party and independent campaigns.

Tax dollars should fund election administration, and election workers should be paid for their vital efforts. It is now up to the Legislature to make sure the funding exists to make that happen in both ordinary and extraordinary election years, whether that’s due to a novel coronavirus or a not-so-novel economic downturn.

With a particular focus on key swing areas like Green Bay and Brown County, La Crosse and Eau Claire, and the Milwaukee area suburbs.

The fake electors in Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona who nearly overturned the 2020 presidential election are now facing criminal charges. We have no clue if the State of Wisconsin will press criminal charges against our slate of fake electors.

Haberman family members have long drawn salaries from local foundation.

In recent years, activists have started to get more militant as they face delays and opposition to changes they feel are essential to save the environment.

“It’s good for the environment!” and better for shareholders.

Our Wisconsin congressional delegation needs to know our state has unique attributes that highlight the fact that a one-step solution does not exist.

Thanks to Biden’s affordable clean energy plan, we have even more ways to invest in our students and our future.

Why Tammy Baldwin will win in November.

As Jewish students are taunted on campus, as protesters shamelessly call for peace while chanting for intifada, as protesters harass students with visible Jewish clothing and symbols, I can no longer remain silent about what our students have been experiencing on Milwaukee’s campuses, and I can no longer accept the silence of university administrations.

Leaders who serve Wisconsin agriculture should spend some time carefully discussing and perhaps rethinking the risk connected to the state’s mandate that requires training and certification for 12- and 13-year-olds who operate tractors and their implements and large self-propelled machines on public roads.

Eric Dregni, an English teacher at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn., noted that Norway had been named the “happiest country in the world” and wondered that since Wisconsin’s has a similar population and climate, whether it could somehow become the United States’ happiest state.

Appearing before the Supreme Court to oppose the governor’s suit, the Legislature’s lawyer was flummoxed trying to defend the undemocratic tactics of the Republican Legislature.

“Voices of Democracy” is the American Bar Association’s theme for Law Day (May 1, 2024). This year, the theme encourages Americans to participate in the 2024 elections by deepening their understanding of the electoral process; discussing issues in honest and civil ways; turning out to vote; and, finally, helping to move the country forward after free and fair elections.

DAs in five local counties are quitting and will be replaced in this year’s election.

H5N1 virus has spread worldwide through bird populations and has caused 442 confirmed human cases and 262 deaths, according to the World Health Organization.

Switching to heat pumps in a northern climate will prove much more expensive.

Safe bet: Reagan would have sided with defending Ukraine.