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Give Ukraine defensive boost
    Fearful of provoking a new Cold War with Russia, the Obama administration resisted pleas that it provide weapons to the government of Ukraine. This page has supported that cautious policy, wor…  
Measles outbreak could have been prevented
    Your child has a cough, runny nose, sore throat and a high fever. The symptoms point to a cold. Then white spots appear in the mouth and red spots on the face, and your family pediatrician say…  
Dr. Zorba Paster: Sugary drinks top junk-food list
    What if you could change DNA so you would live longer, be stronger and not succumb to the ravages of age? What if we knew what parts of the DNA in our cells were responsible for aging and shut…  
Know Your Madisonian: Suzanne Beia
    When it comes to classical music in Madison, violinist Suzanne Beia is everywhere.  
Dana Milbank: President Obama speaks from the high ground
    WASHINGTON — The perennially tardy President Barack Obama appeared half an hour early for Monday’s speech outlining his 2016 budget — a rare show of enthusiasm for the sacrificial ritual of se…  
Packers: T.J. Lang says Ndamukong Suh wanted to fight during regular season finale
    Suh, the No. 2 overall pick in 2010, will be a free agent March 10 if he doesn't sign a long-term deal with the Lions in the coming weeks.  
WIAC men's basketball: Jake Manning, Platteville edge Oshkosh
    Jake Manning scored six of the UW-Platteville men’s basketball team’s final eight points Wednesday night, helping a 49-46 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference victory over host UW-Oshkosh.  
Bucks: Brandon Knight leads overtime victory over Lakers
    MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokounmpo scored a career-high 25 points and Brandon Knight had 24 points as the Milwaukee Bucks outlasted the Los Angeles Lakers 113-105 in overtime Wednesday night at…  
Mayor Soglin, challengers address race and equity issues at forum
    Audience members push candidates for specifics on disparity issues.  
Badgers football: Linebacker's late commitment highlights National Signing Day
    Hours after every other University of Wisconsin football signee had faxed their National Letter of Intent to Madison on Wednesday, perhaps the biggest piece to class had yet to make a decision.  
Badgers football: Biographies of 2015 Class
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Dennis Semrau: Six Madison Memorial student-athletes sign national letters of intent
    It was a once in a lifetime ceremony, one meant to be shared.  
Badgers football: Ted Gilmore to become wide receivers coach, report says
    Gilmore served as the Oakland Raiders’ WRs coach from 2012 to '14 after holding the same position at USC in 2011 and Nebraska from 2005 to '10.  
Andy Baggot: Eight quarterbacks on roster is just enough for UW coach Paul Chryst
    “If we’re going to be stacked at one spot, I kind of like it being at the quarterback,’’ Chryst said Wednesday as he unveiled a recruiting class that includes Alex Hornibrook and Austin Kafentzis.  
Science shows that fetus is human being -- Monsignor Roger J. Scheckel
    Saturday’s letter "Aborting fetus doesn’t take ‘human life’" would be convincing if chromosomes and DNA had not been discovered, and the sonogram had not been invented. These provide scientifi…  
Teachers continue to improve skills -- John Skille
    In his Jan. 10 State Journal column, Chris Rickert wondered why the Oregon School System included seniority and degree-attainment compensation in the salary package,…”given that research has s…  
Hill Farms project doesn't need secrecy
    The state Department of Administration’s refusal to name the members of its selection committee for the state’s $196 million Hill Farms project, reported in Tuesday’s State Journal, continues …  
Superior ice sculpture to be rebuilt
    The structure collapsed Tuesday but officials have vowed to continue with their winter festival event designed to attract tourists.  
Mother pleads guilty to neglect in toddler's death
    A woman whose 1½-year-old daughter was struck and killed on East Washington Avenue two years ago pleaded guilty Wednesday to a child neglect charge as part of a plea agreement that would send …  






