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What might Wisconsin football's defense look like in 2025?
The Badgers got a glimpse at the future during the bye week. Here's who may factor in and what gaps the transfer portal can fill.
Act locally to safeguard America's guardrail institutions | Donna Silver
As President-elect Donald Trump steers our nation toward autocracy, two things stand in his way: federalism (divided government: federal, state and city) and our institutions. We don’t have the power to adjust federalism (fortunately, nor does Trump). But we have…
Electing Donald Trump is an insult to the Greatest Generation | Nina Brandt
The American people this election just insulted the Greatest Generation.
Immoral Donald Trump has no mandate to lead our nation | Mark Quinn
A letter to the editor in Sunday's paper was crowing that Donald Trump won the election with a mandate to correct what is wrong with America. Trump did indeed win the election, but the letter wrongly calls Trump’s victory a…
Gender and race were unspoken key factors in election | J. Denny Weaver
Since the election, TV pundits, party leaders and columnists such as Froma Harrop in last Friday's State Journal and Dave Zweifel and Lynn Schmidt in Sunday's State Journal have been offering a wide variety of explanations and blame for Kamala…
Donald Trump's victory will make America great again | Dick Greffin
Our United States is once again going to be a very strong nation with the election of President Donald Trump.
3 things that stood out from Wisconsin volleyball's dominance of No. 23 Southern Cal
Freshman setter receives hero's welcome, Badgers win convincingly, focused on growth and success as Sarah Franklin continues dominant stretch.
I am a Mexican American who voted for Trump. No, I don’t hate myself | J. Marcos Peterson
I’m a proud, first-generation, college-educated and gay Mexican American with undocumented family in the United States, including a mother who was previously deported to Mexico, and I experienced homelessness as a child. I am everything Democrats claim to support, right?
Middleton 7-footer celebrates signing with 'dream school,' Wisconsin men's basketball
The Badgers made a close-to-hometown kid a priority: "They were pushing really hard to get me ... They wanted to see the red and white."
What to know about Wisconsin men's basketball's next opponent, No. 9 Arizona
The Badgers host a top-10 opponent in November for the second-straight year. What to know about the Wildcats.
Wisconsin football has to improve on 'money down' to get offense on track
The Badgers have been inefficient on first down, leading to a number of issues for an offense with a thin margin for error.
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The Green Bay Packers are excited to have rookie running back Marshawn Lloyd back, despite already having three other healthy and useful players in the room.
NATIVE ART MARKET
Ahead of Saturday’s 2024 Native Art Market, the Art + Literature Laboratory is holding a number of events celebrating and supporting local and regional Indigenous culture and heritage.
Hurricane-stricken Tampa Bay Rays to play 2025 season at Yankees' spring training field in Tampa
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays will play their 2025 home games at the New York Yankees’ nearby spring training ballpark amid uncertainty about the future of hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field, Rays executives told The Associated Press.
Madison Police say residents should 'haze' injured coyotes
Sightings of one coyote have been reported in Vilas Park and the Nakoma neighborhood, where callers said the animal seems to have an injured left front leg or foot.
Trump chooses anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary
NEW YORK — President-elect Donald Trump says he will nominate anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, putting him in charge of a massive agency that oversees everything from drug, vaccine and…
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