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Gov. Tony Evers signed the bill into law on Tuesday.

While Vos claims that UW administrators pursue DEI efforts to “evangelize” on campus, it is the opposite; students and employees who care deeply about DEI in their lives want their campuses to do better for students and employees of color.

Summerfest boss has collected $6.56 million in five years for running tax exempt charity.

If anything underscored the points Bernie Sanders, with John Nichols, made in their recently-released book “It’s OK to be Angry About Capitalism,” it was the chaotic debate and final resolution to avoid a national economic default earlier this month.

To his faithful fans, Trump can do no wrong, even when he’s compounding errors.

He’s made it almost impossible for center-left people like me to give some credit to the other side.

Wisconsin’s top 7.65 percent income tax rate is the eighth highest in the nation and we are the eighth least tax-friendly state for middle class families.

Cut Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Republican legislators, and we close campuses, the system president threatened.

By strengthening safety requirements for trains involved in transporting hazardous materials, we can reduce the risk of accidents, improve emergency response capabilities, and enhance the overall safety and health of workers, our communities, and the environment.

The election is not until November 2024, but already a potential strong contender has decided not to challenge her.

We should discuss the love and positivity that made the day unique, not the actions of a few youth who reverted to violence.

Political calculations abound as Meagan Wolfe’s term ends July 1.

Why the shared revenue deal happened when it did, what it says about Wisconsin’s democracy, and what’s next.

Still provides a forecast of the state’s engineering future if the Legislature approves a new engineering building for the UW-Madison campus.

He can work the numbers and decry the deficit. But he shouldn’t insult Americans who believe what they’re seeing in the culture is destructive and real and must be engaged.

Ryan’s claim that the culture war is “polarizing” is exactly why we need to pick sides.

They’d like to win statewide again.

It’s a shame it had to come down to this, but an advisory council has now been put together to build trust in Wisconsin’s elections.

The story of Blacks in America will forever be told.

This Juneteenth, I want to honor Wisconsin’s Black communities and Milwaukee’s historic Juneteenth celebration, while also acknowledging the work that still needs to be done to move our nation forward.

Gov. Tony Evers signed the bill into law on Tuesday.

While Vos claims that UW administrators pursue DEI efforts to “evangelize” on campus, it is the opposite; students and employees who care deeply about DEI in their lives want their campuses to do better for students and employees of color.

Summerfest boss has collected $6.56 million in five years for running tax exempt charity.

If anything underscored the points Bernie Sanders, with John Nichols, made in their recently-released book “It’s OK to be Angry About Capitalism,” it was the chaotic debate and final resolution to avoid a national economic default earlier this month.

To his faithful fans, Trump can do no wrong, even when he’s compounding errors.

He’s made it almost impossible for center-left people like me to give some credit to the other side.

Wisconsin’s top 7.65 percent income tax rate is the eighth highest in the nation and we are the eighth least tax-friendly state for middle class families.

Cut Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Republican legislators, and we close campuses, the system president threatened.

By strengthening safety requirements for trains involved in transporting hazardous materials, we can reduce the risk of accidents, improve emergency response capabilities, and enhance the overall safety and health of workers, our communities, and the environment.

The election is not until November 2024, but already a potential strong contender has decided not to challenge her.

We should discuss the love and positivity that made the day unique, not the actions of a few youth who reverted to violence.

Political calculations abound as Meagan Wolfe’s term ends July 1.

Why the shared revenue deal happened when it did, what it says about Wisconsin’s democracy, and what’s next.

Still provides a forecast of the state’s engineering future if the Legislature approves a new engineering building for the UW-Madison campus.

He can work the numbers and decry the deficit. But he shouldn’t insult Americans who believe what they’re seeing in the culture is destructive and real and must be engaged.

Ryan’s claim that the culture war is “polarizing” is exactly why we need to pick sides.

They’d like to win statewide again.

It’s a shame it had to come down to this, but an advisory council has now been put together to build trust in Wisconsin’s elections.

The story of Blacks in America will forever be told.

This Juneteenth, I want to honor Wisconsin’s Black communities and Milwaukee’s historic Juneteenth celebration, while also acknowledging the work that still needs to be done to move our nation forward.