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We can't let the ongoing cruelty in Gaza continue | Mary Ann Phalen
    We all are observers of the manmade cruelty taking place in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli military are actively starving, injuring and killing Palestinian civilians. Over 53,000 are reported dead.  
Don't pigeonhole creationists' beliefs | Wayne Shockley
    The Associated Press article in Wednesday's Wisconsin State Journal, "Creationist beliefs persist," was biased in two important ways.  
Here are ways you can help protect the environment | Bell G. Ashlock and Nora R. Carstensen
    We’re sixth-grade students at O’Keeffe Middle School in Madison. Our class is doing a climate change project where we’re trying to make the world more sustainable. Our goal is to help the government and individuals make Madison environmentally friendly.  
Thank teachers for hard work in their impossible job | Michael Lindsay
    Thanks, teachers, for another school year. Once again, you've done a lot for your learners, and you've put up with a lot.  
America must support more critical thinking skills | Edward J. Huck
    We live in a world of media echo chambers that promote preconceived beliefs about almost any subject. But this disease has a remedy -- education.  
Madison should boost sales tax to make housing more affordable | George Sutton
    We keep hearing about "affordable housing." Knowing Madison ranks pretty high for rent in the country (31st, according to Zumper National Rent Report), one thing that could be done is shift a lot of the burden of property taxes to…  
Fear of immigrants can cost us freedom and rights | Joyce Anderson
    Almost every day I read another story of an immigrant to the U.S. who has been detained, deported or sent to prison in a foreign country without due process.  
Pardoning big donors is no way to root out fraud | Dave Newman
    The president pardoned Paul Walczak, who was recently sentenced to prison for failing to pay $10.9 million in employee-related taxes. At the sentencing hearing in April, the judge said letting Walczak walk free would reinforce "the perception that the rich…  
Taxpayers shouldn't pay for Donald Trump's birthday parade | Stephen Austin
    If would-be "tin hat" dictator Donald Trump wants a military parade to celebrate his birthday on June 14, let him hire actors (as he did for his Trump Tower escalator political debut in 2015) or private security groups (such as…  
Protect Minnesota's boundary waters area from bad budget bill | Gary Gimmestad
    Mischief has been slipped into the federal budget bill, including a provision to strip the Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness of its current 20-year protection and award mining permits to a giant Chilean mining company.  
Hold the firms fueling our climate crisis accountable | Ken Skog
    A June 1 article described a wrongful death lawsuit filed in Washington state that holds fossil fuel companies accountable for contributing to the extreme 2021 heat dome that killed a 65-year-old woman. Such heat events would be virtually impossible without…  
Don't call the conflict in Gaza a war -- it's a slaughter | Tim Melin
    Just when you thought the genocide in Gaza couldn’t get any worse, now we have soldiers shooting starving people traveling for the chance to get food aid. These people are simply trying to feed themselves and their starving children.  
Reds rout D’Backs for 2-win day
    CINCINNATI — Gavin Lux hit a grand slam, Christian Encarnacion-Strand homered for the second straight game and the Cincinnati Reds routed the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-1 on Saturday after completing a suspended game with a 4-3 victory in 10 innings.  
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5 high school track stars: State meet Day 2 edition (copy)
    From bounce backs to great leaps, there was plenty to celebrate on Day 2. Vote for your favorite performance.  
Friends off track, opponents on it find success in wheelchair events at state tournament (copy)
    The Madison East and Sun Prairie East wheelers swept the team honors in their only season competing against one another.  
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