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Jonah Goldberg: Jews, outnumbered by Muslims, suffer under mob rule
In the wake of the terrorist attack on a kosher market in Paris, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked French Jews to come home.
In season: Oats
Oats are a simple way to create a hearty breakfast.
Cooks' Exchange: An Italian dinner fit for an ambassador
Gov. Scott Walker, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, community and business leaders and the proud representatives of our century-old Italian Workmen’s Club welcomed …
Man convicted of killing 3 sons wants to withdraw plea
DARLINGTON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin man convicted of killing his three young sons by setting fire to their house in 2012 wants to withdraw his guilty plea.
Convicted Argyle child-killer wants to change plea
Attorney for Armin Wand III says experts will prove investigators led him to confess to a crime he didn't commit.
Farm economy soars in 2014 with the help of dairy's great year
A report by UW-Madison agricultural economists says state dairy income increased by $1.2 billion in 2014 and that pushed farm profits in America’s Dairyland to a record $4.3 billion.
Packers: Aaron Rodgers says keep team together, figure out chemistry and 'we can be a real dangerous team'
The quarterback said on his ESPN radio show in Milwaukee on Tuesday that his injured calf should heal within 6 weeks.
Keep WEDC's focus on jobs
State leaders shouldn’t forget why they created the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. in the first place.
Classic recipe: Black walnut butterscotch candy
This week's recipe won first place in the State Journal's candies category in 1956 and was submitted by Mrs. Roger A. Lippitt of Madison.
Odd Wisconsin: Portage carpenter beat up Jefferson Davis
“It is probably known to but very few of the present citizens of our state that Wisconsin has the high distinction of having given Mr. Jefferson Davis … his first public whipping,” wrote the M…
NFL: Seattle looks for Super Bowl repeat against last repeat champs
It's an enticing matchup pitting the defending champions against the dominant NFL franchise of the 2000s.
Prep boys basketball: Riley Lytle helps Poynette outrun Lake Mills
Senior forward Riley Lytle scored 19 points and sparked a 24-11 run in the second quarter that lifted host Poynette to a 54-45 victory over Lake Mills in a Capitol North Conference boys basket…
Prep boys basketball: Strong second half carries Mount Horeb past Waunakee
The Mount Horeb boys basketball team wiped out a 10-point deficit in the third quarter and pulled away for a 61-46 victory over Waunakee in Badger North Conference boys basketball play Tuesday night.
Prep girls basketball: Jordan, Aly Weum send Stoughton past Sun Prairie
Jordan Weum scored 12 points and Aly Weum had 10 points, helping the Stoughton girls basketball team to a 46-40 win over visiting Sun Prairie on Tuesday.
Prep sports: Three late pins lift Sun Prairie wrestlers over Fort Atkinson
The Sun Prairie wrestling team scored pins in the final three matches of the night to pull out a 36-34 victory over host Fort Atkinson in a non-conference dual meet Tuesday night.
Prep girls basketball: Caity Riley, Lake Mills finish with flourish to beat Columbus
Junior guard Caity Riley scored 11 of her 24 points in the fourth quarter as host Lake Mills used a big final period to upend Columbus 55-42 in a Capitol North Conference girls basketball game…
Prep girls basketball: Lakeside Lutheran cruises past Poynette behind first-quarter shutout
If the Lakeside Lutheran girls basketball team has any flaws, they weren’t exposed Tuesday night.
Badgers men's basketball: A quick read on UW-Iowa
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Tom Oates: Victory over surprising contender reflects well on Big Ten title favorite UW
The Badgers are in the mix as expected for the conference crown, but their closest pursuers may be a surprise.