Musk’s startup is developing a small device that will link the brain to a computer, consisting of electrode-laced wires. Placing the device requires drilling into the skull.
When Russia invaded Ukraine, companies were quick to respond, some announcing they would get out of Russia immediately. More than a year later, it’s clear: Leaving isn’t so easy.
Philanthropy is investing millions as manufacturers in Cleveland and other cities, including Buffalo, Chicago, and Milwaukee, are dealing with a retiring workforce that’s left thousands of jobs unfilled.
A new batch of states are looking to legislate the level of informed consent when it comes to medical students performing pelvic exams for educational purposes on unconscious patients.
The independent bookselling community continues to grow, with membership in the American Booksellers Association reaching its highest levels in more than 20 years.
While artificial intelligence is seeding upheaval across the workforce, from screenwriters to financial advisors, the technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women, according to human resources analytics firm Revelio Labs.
Lawmakers in 29 states have approved or are working on laws that allow the creation of hospital police forces, whose members can carry firearms and make arrests. Some critics worry about the “unintended consequences” of boosting law enforcement presence in places people receive medical care.
In a nondescript office park in San Jose, California, ChargePoint Holdings Inc. runs a torture lab of sorts geared at fixing one of the EV transition’s most pressing problems: public charging stations that often don’t work.
Lawmakers in several states are looking to loosen child labor laws, even as the federal government cracks down on surging violations.
Mobile home parks are among the few affordable options that remain for extremely low-income people. But many older, dilapidated parks are disappearing as the land is razed for more modern uses.
Stocks rose on Wall Street, led by more gains in technology stocks as another chipmaker reported strong demand related to artificial intelligence.
The unofficial start of the summer travel season is here, with airlines hoping to avoid the chaos of last year and travelers scrounging for ways to save a few bucks.
Wall Street’s building frenzy around artificial intelligence helped yank the market higher, even as worries worsen about political rancor in Washington.
Target once distinguished itself as being boldly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community. Now, it has tarnished that status after removing some LGBTQ+-themed products and relocating Pride Month displays to the back of stores in certain Southern locations.
Read through the obituaries published today in Madison.com.
Find out how home sales have changed recently, which areas have the most home listings, plus the average sale price and more with these charts and maps.
Take a peek at fixer-uppers with potential to beautiful old homes around Southern Wisconsin
Read through the obituaries published today in Madison.com.
The state Department of Public Instruction says it has no legal authority to force private taxpayer-funded schools to accommodate students with disabilities.
Milwaukeeans discuss potholes, noise pollution and public transit shortcomings as the Wisconsin Department of Transportation advances a $1.2 billion project to widen the I-94 East-West Freeway corridor.
The first updated version since 2019 has been released by the state Department of Transportation, which also created an online data base of Wisconsin highway maps dating back to 1918.
About 175 million tons of freight travels on the Mississippi yearly, and from the river’s headwaters to southern Illinois, a series of locks and dams guide barges through the journey.
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🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.
Listen to the final chapter of Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles that examines the circumstances surrounding a death in a New Jersey resort town.
Who was arrested over the past weekend? Here are the Kenosha County Jail booking photos for people facing possible felony charges who were booked May 20-22. A defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty and convicted. To follow a specific court case go to: wcca.wicourts.gov and inmat…
An unknown number of students fought outside East's athletic entrance on Monday afternoon.
Police were dispatched just after 5 p.m. Saturday to an intersection near Thomson Park on Oregon's south side for a report of a man physically attacking another man in a vehicle.
The collision with a deer who ran into the road caused the motorcycle to spin sideways into the ditch.
A Fitchburg man who is a convicted felon was charged with possessing three guns and ammunition on Jan. 26 in a grand jury indictment returned May 17, authorities reported.
Three out-of-state visitors were arrested in Wisconsin Dells during the early morning hours of Sunday for resisting and assaulting police officers.
Hospitalizations and deaths will still be tracked on the Public Health Madison and Dane County dashboard, and free testing remains available at Public Health clinics and community sites.
Here's how members of Wisconsin's congressional delegation voted on major issues last week.
Milwaukeeans discuss potholes, noise pollution and public transit shortcomings as the Wisconsin Department of Transportation advances a $1.2 billion project to widen the I-94 East-West Freeway corridor.
The first updated version since 2019 has been released by the state Department of Transportation, which also created an online data base of Wisconsin highway maps dating back to 1918.