
M.D. Kittle: Biden’s baby formula debacle
To be sure, a February recall of powered infant formula linked to infant hospitalizations and deaths hasn’t helped matters. But the supply shortages have been ongoing since at least November.
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To be sure, a February recall of powered infant formula linked to infant hospitalizations and deaths hasn’t helped matters. But the supply shortages have been ongoing since at least November.
Tobacco is a major contributor to the three leading causes of death among African Americans—heart disease, cancer, and stroke.
Board members give themselves a 4.7% salary hike — but for what?
Small may be good sometimes, but small can’t solve the big problem of K-12 education in Milwaukee.
It’s no longer a case of Wisconsin companies needing to compete against their peers in Illinois, Minnesota or other neighboring states for technology talent. It has become a national and international contest, thanks in large part to the rise of remote work.
David Maraniss, acclaimed author and Washington Post editor, created a scholarship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to honor his father Elliott. The charitable arm of The Capital Times just added to it.
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184403,WisOpinion.com: ‘The Insiders’ review the GOP field for attorney general”
Today, twelve years after my first run-in with the Madison snakes and weasels, they are trying to stop me again.
Mary Mohs was probably the most nonpartisan partisan I had the pleasure of knowing during nearly all my time in Madison.
A nationwide effort to intimidate pro-life thinking.
This summer, millions of Americans will find themselves unable to access abortion legally in their states, including all Wisconsinites due to an 1849 criminal abortion ban that remains on the books.
There seems to be cautious optimism from the pro-life crowd, who see the draft as a wonderfully welcome sign but want the real deal. From the pro-choice community, it has brought out often raucous vitriol.
Gov. Tony Evers’ woke health panel is taking a lot of heat for being another taxpayer-funded tool of the leftist agenda, and rightly so.
Bipartisan federal legislation in Congress known as the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would bring $18 million annually to Wisconsin to help save loons, Monarch butterflies, wood turtles and 400 other declining wildlife species and their habitats.
It’s been an honor every day that I’ve served as chancellor at this university.
Our citizens should return to the American tradition of building relationships in their own backyard, rather than from behind a screen or through a bureaucratic initiative.
Wisconsin spawned the politics of resentment; now let’s put it to rest.
To win campaigns here in Wisconsin, Republicans and Democrats will have to find a message that resonates with key constituencies — that means candidates need to focus on issues like health care, Social Security, crime and inflation, instead of an out-of-touch party platform.
In the wake of this week’s attack on a pro-life organization’s office on Madison’s north side and the city’s recent history of leftist-led riots, some are understandably concerned the planned peaceful protests will devolve into disorder, destruction and violence.
The deck is stacked against average folks in favor of siting these operations.
We need to build on its legacy.
To be sure, a February recall of powered infant formula linked to infant hospitalizations and deaths hasn’t helped matters. But the supply shortages have been ongoing since at least November.
Tobacco is a major contributor to the three leading causes of death among African Americans—heart disease, cancer, and stroke.
Board members give themselves a 4.7% salary hike — but for what?
Small may be good sometimes, but small can’t solve the big problem of K-12 education in Milwaukee.
It’s no longer a case of Wisconsin companies needing to compete against their peers in Illinois, Minnesota or other neighboring states for technology talent. It has become a national and international contest, thanks in large part to the rise of remote work.
David Maraniss, acclaimed author and Washington Post editor, created a scholarship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to honor his father Elliott. The charitable arm of The Capital Times just added to it.
”
184403,WisOpinion.com: ‘The Insiders’ review the GOP field for attorney general”
Today, twelve years after my first run-in with the Madison snakes and weasels, they are trying to stop me again.
Mary Mohs was probably the most nonpartisan partisan I had the pleasure of knowing during nearly all my time in Madison.
A nationwide effort to intimidate pro-life thinking.
This summer, millions of Americans will find themselves unable to access abortion legally in their states, including all Wisconsinites due to an 1849 criminal abortion ban that remains on the books.
There seems to be cautious optimism from the pro-life crowd, who see the draft as a wonderfully welcome sign but want the real deal. From the pro-choice community, it has brought out often raucous vitriol.
Gov. Tony Evers’ woke health panel is taking a lot of heat for being another taxpayer-funded tool of the leftist agenda, and rightly so.
Bipartisan federal legislation in Congress known as the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would bring $18 million annually to Wisconsin to help save loons, Monarch butterflies, wood turtles and 400 other declining wildlife species and their habitats.
It’s been an honor every day that I’ve served as chancellor at this university.
Our citizens should return to the American tradition of building relationships in their own backyard, rather than from behind a screen or through a bureaucratic initiative.
Wisconsin spawned the politics of resentment; now let’s put it to rest.
To win campaigns here in Wisconsin, Republicans and Democrats will have to find a message that resonates with key constituencies — that means candidates need to focus on issues like health care, Social Security, crime and inflation, instead of an out-of-touch party platform.
In the wake of this week’s attack on a pro-life organization’s office on Madison’s north side and the city’s recent history of leftist-led riots, some are understandably concerned the planned peaceful protests will devolve into disorder, destruction and violence.
The deck is stacked against average folks in favor of siting these operations.
We need to build on its legacy.