Tony Evers blew chance to improve Wisconsin's elections
We didn’t make enough of a deal about Ketanji Brown Jackson.
MOBILE, Ala. -- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and his Trumpist compatriots are still waging a battle against immigrants down at the southern border -- claiming that brown-skinned migrants pose an imminent threat, insisting on building a wall and busing migrants to the nation's capital.
TOWN OF CHRISTIANA -- As someone who lives near Cambridge in southeast Dane County, and as an intervenor against the Koshkonong solar project, I take offense when I and my community are called NIMBYs, which stands for "not in my backyard."
Wealthy elites and developers gobble up acres as farmers age
President Joe Biden is proposing to increase the amount of ethanol in gasoline to reduce the cost of gas. The logic of this plan is -- what?
I’m a little confused by Marc Thiessen's April 7 column, "If Thomas has to recuse, what about Biden?" I’m unclear about his grievance.
Assembly Republicans are shocked -- shocked -- that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg would contribute privately to slightly balance our election scales, apparently violating our state's rights to restrictive, gerrymandered and endlessly recounted elections.
Our Madison mayor and city financial leaders are trying to ram another "forever tax" down the throats of city homeowners (remember the "wheel tax").
It's time to demand the United Nations send peacekeepers to Ukraine. News reports have shown the genocide and killing of children by Russian soldiers.
When Russia launched its attack on Ukraine, a wide variety of commentators believed at least one silver lining was in this catastrophic cloud. Vladimir Putin’s assault on the liberal order, they hoped, would expose and delegitimize the illiberal, populist forces that have been surging for years.
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Tony Evers blew chance to improve Wisconsin's elections
We didn’t make enough of a deal about Ketanji Brown Jackson.
MOBILE, Ala. -- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and his Trumpist compatriots are still waging a battle against immigrants down at the southern border -- claiming that brown-skinned migrants pose an imminent threat, insisting on building a wall and busing migrants to the nation's capital.
TOWN OF CHRISTIANA -- As someone who lives near Cambridge in southeast Dane County, and as an intervenor against the Koshkonong solar project, I take offense when I and my community are called NIMBYs, which stands for "not in my backyard."
President Joe Biden is proposing to increase the amount of ethanol in gasoline to reduce the cost of gas. The logic of this plan is -- what?
I’m a little confused by Marc Thiessen's April 7 column, "If Thomas has to recuse, what about Biden?" I’m unclear about his grievance.
Assembly Republicans are shocked -- shocked -- that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg would contribute privately to slightly balance our election scales, apparently violating our state's rights to restrictive, gerrymandered and endlessly recounted elections.
Our Madison mayor and city financial leaders are trying to ram another "forever tax" down the throats of city homeowners (remember the "wheel tax").
