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(03/05/25 10:29pm)
Republican lawmakers introduced legislation that would ban transgender girls in Wisconsin K-12 schools and transgender women attending University of Wisconsin System schools and Wisconsin technical colleges from participating on teams or playing sports that reflect their gender identity.
(03/05/25 8:00am)
Wendy Riester had an abortion 50 years ago. At the time, she had an IUD which became dislodged, requiring her to get an abortion after her doctor said she had a 95% chance of death from infection.
(02/27/25 12:00pm)
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) and the Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) alerted families at Golda Meir School to a lead poisoning case on Jan. 13. Kristen Payne, whose third-grader started at Golda Meir this year was one of the parents on the receiving end of a troubling email explaining how the case was traced back to the school’s lower campus.
(02/24/25 8:00am)
College Dems hosted a meeting Wednesday to hear from five candidates running for University of Wisconsin-Madison campus-area Common Council seats and made three endorsements for the upcoming April 1 general election.
(02/20/25 9:09pm)
Wisconsin Assembly Republicans passed a Republican-backed bill in a 53-45 vote that would require school boards to implement policies prohibiting cell phone use during instructional time.
(02/20/25 9:00am)
True to my nature as a political science student, I’ve spent much of the first few weeks of the semester examining the Constitution, founding documents and Supreme Court cases in excruciating detail. That said, it’s come as a shock to me how relevant the debates of the 18th and 19th centuries are today. You would think that both time and legal precedent would have solved or at least provided some insight into the major questions of American Constitutionalism.
(02/13/25 6:17pm)
Wisconsin lawmakers debated a Republican-backed bill that would require school boards to adopt policies restricting the use of wireless communication devices during instructional time at a public hearing Tuesday.
(02/12/25 10:22pm)
A Republican bill that would require state employees who have worked remotely since the COVID-19 pandemic to return to taxpayer-funded offices starting July 1 is likely to be vetoed after opposition from Gov. Tony Evers.
(02/09/25 11:49pm)
In an interview with The Daily Cardinal, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford made her case for why she is best fit to serve on the court ahead of the April 1 election.
(02/08/25 9:59pm)
With retiring liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley leaving the bench, Democrats and Republicans in Wisconsin are preparing for another battle for control over the state’s highest court with the fate of abortion and labor rights on the line as candidates race toward the April 1 election.
(02/06/25 2:32pm)
Around 400 people gathered outside the state Capitol and marched down State Street Wednesday as part of a national day of protest against President Donald Trump’s administration and the sweeping series of executive orders he’s signed since taking office last month.
(02/06/25 8:00am)
Drastic situations call for drastic measures.
(02/05/25 8:00am)
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thomspon told The Daily Cardinal during a Badger GOP event Monday he is worried the proposed University of Wisconsin System budget is unobtainable, but he said there could be “tremendous compromise” to get the right figure.
(01/31/25 4:03pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School's Human Rights program hosted a panel discussion Wednesday exploring free speech and dissent on college campuses at UW-Madison and other universities following pro-Palestine protests on campuses nationwide.
(01/30/25 10:00am)
There have been talks of a TikTok ban on the basis of national security for months. To most, it seemed like an empty threat.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(01/23/25 8:00am)
After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law Friday requiring TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app’s American assets in order to keep operating in the United States, access to the app was restricted. The forced social media break was short-lived, however, as TikTok access in the U.S. was reinstated a mere 12 hours later.
(01/23/25 10:00am)
In recent years, sports betting has exploded in popularity across the United States, fueled by the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision to strike down the federal ban on sports wagering. For college students, this cultural shift has opened up new avenues for entertainment, social bonding and, unfortunately, financial ruin.
(01/14/25 8:00am)
Wisconsin Republicans could reintroduce legislation banning abortions after 14 weeks of pregnancy if the state supreme court upholds current state law allowing abortion up until 20 weeks of pregnancy, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, told UpFront Sunday.