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Joe Biden must fight back against dangerous Donald Trump -- Claudia Cooper
President Joe Biden is in a street fight but unfortunately doesn’t recognize it.
Ukrainian children were highlight of visit to Hungary -- Bess Zana
Recently my Hungarian husband and I traveled to Budapest, Hungary, for a small reunion with friends.
Support child care not upgrades to Brewers stadium -- March Schweitzer
The Republican plan to provide $600 million to fund stadium maintenance to keep the Brewers in Milwaukee is absurd in light of the GOP's refusal to provide adequate funding for the University of Wisconsin System and additional support for child…
Robin Vos and Wisconsin Republicans are normalizing ignorance -- Jackie Burwell
Being coservative doesn't mean what it used to in Wisconsin.
President Joe Biden is ready to serve a second term -- Steve Zanon
I like President Joe Biden. While he deserves a restful retirement after serving his country his entire adult life, I support his bid for reelection.
Denny Hill used love to battle addiction after his daughter's death -- Chris Van Wagner
The Madison community recently lost a man week who lived out the words of Mother Teresa, who said that love begins at home.
Political impeachment of Janet Protasiewicz would be end of democracy -- Philip Anderson
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly elected Janet Protasiewicz to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. But before she could hear a single case, Republicans threatened to impeach her.
Madison Mallards have the best fans in baseball -- Steve Schmitt
Another Madison Mallards' season flew by. We so appreciate all our fans and the great support for the 2023 season. We averaged well over 6,300 fans per game, which shows we have the best fans in baseball.
Supporting Ukraine prevents World War III -- Dave Searles
Support for Ukraine is waning. This is very bad news. As a historian, I know history repeats itself. If we do not continue to support and arm Ukraine, we will be fighting World War III.
NBC analyst impressed by former Wisconsin quarterback in Iowa's win
A former four-star quarterback recruit left the Badgers last season. He may be starting for the opposite sideline when the Hawkeyes visit in two weeks.
Brewers fall to Cubs, who are eliminated from playoff contention
Left-hander Eric Lauer dug Milwaukee an early hole against the division rival Saturday night. Here's how it played out.
The CurderBurger satisfies this week's You Toon caption contest
Squirrels try pumpkin spice latte in this week's You Toon caption contest
How offseason work has taken Wisconsin volleyball's Anna Smrek to new heights
Wisconsin coach Kelly Sheffield and teammate MJ Hammill credit acclaimed junior Anna Smrek for her rise.
Federal shutdown may have limited local impact immediately, but long term could get dicey
"The fear of losing pay over something like this, when the people in (Congress) still get paid, that are making decisions, that’s frustrating,” graduate student Brandon Cortez said.
Wisconsin dairy farms adopt cow Fitbits and robots, but not everyone can afford them
Wisconsin dairy farms adopt new revolutionary technology. Here's why that matters.
What to know about Wisconsin volleyball's next opponent, Michigan
A new coach has taken over at Michigan, which has struggled in Big Ten play this season.
How to watch No. 1 Wisconsin volleyball vs. Michigan
Facing the host Badgers on Sunday, the Wolverines have the fewest wins in the Big Ten this season.
Ep. 64 BadgerExtra podcast: Week 5 Big Ten football picks feat. Jim Polzin
BadgerExtra reporter Colten Bartholomew and columnist Jim Polzin give their against-the-spread picks for the Big Ten’s Week 5 slate while the Badgers sit idle.
Mendota Marsh: Oscar Fox grows accustomed to COVID
Oscar Fox catches COVID and has to stay in bed in this week's Mendota Marsh.
Chris Farley, football and comedic inspiration: Untold stories from his teen years in Madison
Chris Farley was a mediocre football player at Madison Edgewood, but his time on the sidelines helped inspire his stardom as an entertainer. Those who knew him best explain how.