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Democrats pour tons of resources into efforts to get out their vote, but nothing works quite like The Donald.

Democrat David Einhorn, son of right-wing, north-shore Republicans, funds effort to heal America.

The political polarization that we all experience has been building for years, and it’s occurring on our university campuses as well. But there may be no better place than a university to rededicate ourselves to civil dialogue in an effort to help our students develop into better citizens.

The app should be banned in America.

The humiliating defeat Vladimir Putin suffered in his army’s retreat from Kherson was a war-changing victory for Ukrainian warriors and their western allies. There’s lot more to it than the reclamation of one regional capital.

Can’t just flip on the switch for president and governor.

To meet the needs of constituents, Milwaukee and most municipalities would be better off with a reduction in bureaucracy rather than a constant call to raise taxes.

A state lawmaker sent out a warning last month urging the Milwaukee City Council against signing off on a competing concert complex proposed for the city’s famed Deer District. The council did not heed the warning.

In the area where I grew up the conversation about high-capacity irrigation wells has taken on a louder and more robust tone over the past decade. It is pitting farmers against those who wish for more considerate and wise use of natural resources.

The politicians who are at the forefront of complaining about rampant crime are the same ones who yield to the gun lobby, refusing to even acknowledge that there’s a link between all that crime and all those easily available weapons.

Gov. Evers won by 90,000 votes but still the Republicans gained more seats in the Legislature, coming within a whisker of a veto-proof majority.

I’ve found labels to be the enemy of conversation, and an even greater threat to understanding.

We have allowed our governments at all levels to be too big, too intrusive, too powerful, too coercive, and too corrosive.

Time to start a new, moderate sub-party within the Democratic Party.

Gov. Tony Evers is one of the most underestimated politicians in the state.

Concession speeches should be our norm.

Wisconsin Environmental Executive Director John Imes writes about #COP27 in Egypt, where he served as an NGO observer and delegate with the American Sustainable Business Network.

Legislative offices say they continue to receive complaints from constituents about the long delays in processing professional credential applications and renewals at the Department of Safety and Professional Services.

The UW System’s Office of Educational Opportunity (OEO), created by the Wisconsin Legislature in 2015, is well on its way to overseeing more K-12 schools than the superintendents of most of Wisconsin’s 423 school districts.

As an American educator and Wisconsin’s first Southeast Asian assistant state superintendent, please join me in lifting our students’ lived experiences, so we can start to appreciate and allow them to be their whole selves.

Democrats pour tons of resources into efforts to get out their vote, but nothing works quite like The Donald.

Democrat David Einhorn, son of right-wing, north-shore Republicans, funds effort to heal America.

The political polarization that we all experience has been building for years, and it’s occurring on our university campuses as well. But there may be no better place than a university to rededicate ourselves to civil dialogue in an effort to help our students develop into better citizens.

The app should be banned in America.

The humiliating defeat Vladimir Putin suffered in his army’s retreat from Kherson was a war-changing victory for Ukrainian warriors and their western allies. There’s lot more to it than the reclamation of one regional capital.

Can’t just flip on the switch for president and governor.

To meet the needs of constituents, Milwaukee and most municipalities would be better off with a reduction in bureaucracy rather than a constant call to raise taxes.

A state lawmaker sent out a warning last month urging the Milwaukee City Council against signing off on a competing concert complex proposed for the city’s famed Deer District. The council did not heed the warning.

In the area where I grew up the conversation about high-capacity irrigation wells has taken on a louder and more robust tone over the past decade. It is pitting farmers against those who wish for more considerate and wise use of natural resources.

The politicians who are at the forefront of complaining about rampant crime are the same ones who yield to the gun lobby, refusing to even acknowledge that there’s a link between all that crime and all those easily available weapons.

Gov. Evers won by 90,000 votes but still the Republicans gained more seats in the Legislature, coming within a whisker of a veto-proof majority.

I’ve found labels to be the enemy of conversation, and an even greater threat to understanding.

We have allowed our governments at all levels to be too big, too intrusive, too powerful, too coercive, and too corrosive.

Time to start a new, moderate sub-party within the Democratic Party.

Gov. Tony Evers is one of the most underestimated politicians in the state.

Concession speeches should be our norm.

Wisconsin Environmental Executive Director John Imes writes about #COP27 in Egypt, where he served as an NGO observer and delegate with the American Sustainable Business Network.

Legislative offices say they continue to receive complaints from constituents about the long delays in processing professional credential applications and renewals at the Department of Safety and Professional Services.

The UW System’s Office of Educational Opportunity (OEO), created by the Wisconsin Legislature in 2015, is well on its way to overseeing more K-12 schools than the superintendents of most of Wisconsin’s 423 school districts.

As an American educator and Wisconsin’s first Southeast Asian assistant state superintendent, please join me in lifting our students’ lived experiences, so we can start to appreciate and allow them to be their whole selves.