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(09/05/24 7:00am)
While scrolling on social media, you’ve probably come across a video on “overconsumption” referring to how people buy and consume goods. If you look around your own room, how many items have you purchased because someone online made it seem like it was necessary, especially as a status symbol?
(09/05/24 11:00am)
While meeting for their weekly coffee, former emergency veterinary technicians and Sun Prairie residents Liz Brey and Heather Wipijewski joked about opening their own cat cafe. After years of work, the duo is weeks away from making that dream a reality.
(09/05/24 10:00am)
Tony DeSalvo refers to The Stuffed Olive, Double Tap Beercade and Roxxy as the “perfect night out.” Open for business since August 12 on the first floor of the ōLiv apartments at the corner of State Street and Gorham Street, the bars offer a wide range of experiences in one location.
(09/03/24 11:00am)
For the staff of The Racquet Press, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s student newspaper, the surprise firing of former Chancellor Joe Gow in December for a pornographic OnlyFans channel put a pause on winter break and marked a return to reporting.
(08/25/24 8:34pm)
CHICAGO — The Democratic Convention wrapped up after Vice President and presidential nominee Kamala Harris gave her acceptance speech to a reinvigorated Democratic Party Thursday night. Here are six key takeaways from a week of speakers, songs and a reminder to Democrats from Michelle Obama to “do something.”
(08/23/24 5:30pm)
CHICAGO — When Vice President Kamala Harris stepped out onto the Democratic National Convention stage Thursday night to accept her nomination for president, the first Black and Asian American woman to ever do so from a major party, the cheering from the packed United Center seemed like it would never end.
(08/23/24 12:09am)
CHICAGO — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz took the stage at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night to accept the vice presidential nomination to make the case for how his coaching and teaching past can help the Democrats cultivate a winning message.
(08/22/24 2:41am)
CHICAGO — Israel’s war on Gaza is a prominent focus of many outside the Democratic National Convention this week, with a few thousand demonstrating Monday against President Joe Biden administration’s financial and military support for Israel.
(08/22/24 12:25am)
CHICAGO — The Democratic platform, released this week, included a chapter titled “Building a Stronger, Fairer Economy.” Specific policies outlined in this chapter include increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026, paid family and medical leave system, investing in transportation infrastructure and high-speed rail and increasing social security benefits.
(08/20/24 8:57pm)
CHICAGO — A few thousand protesters gathered near the Democratic National Convention to protest President Joe Biden’s administration and the Democratic Party’s handling of Israel’s war on Gaza.
(08/20/24 3:27pm)
CHICAGO — Day one of the Democratic National Convention has wrapped up. Here are three key takeaways from Monday’s programming.
(08/15/24 12:45am)
Wisconsin voters went to the polls Tuesday for the state’s partisan primary election that featured races for the state Legislature, Congress and county-level offices in addition to two statewide referendum questions.
(07/23/24 8:02pm)
WEST ALLIS, Wis. — In her first public appearance since President Joe Biden announced he was ending his reelection bid, Vice President Kamala Harris touted Wisconsin as an important swing state to an electrifying audience and compared her record as a prosecutor to the felony counts of former President Donald Trump.
(07/23/24 4:01am)
Key Wisconsin Democrats endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the party’s presidential nomination following President Joe Biden’s decision to step out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday.
(07/25/24 7:00am)
To choose a major at 18 can feel like deciding on your life's direction before you've even had the chance to figure out your interests.
(07/21/24 1:31am)
MILWAUKEE — Xaviaer DuRousseau, a conservative media personality and influencer, is not the stereotypical Republican National Convention attendee.
(07/19/24 1:39pm)
MILWAUKEE — Former President Donald Trump called for unity during his first public speech since the assassination attempt at the Republican National Convention Thursday night.
(07/25/24 9:00am)
Drag bedazzles every corner of the deep purple state of Wisconsin, with roots dating back to an 1884 performance in Milwaukee by Francis Leon and his troupe. Within the past 15 years, Wisconsin drag queens witnessed audience numbers skyrocket as mainstream culture developed a stronger appreciation for the art form.
(07/18/24 7:15pm)
MILWAUKEE — Conservative organization Moms for Liberty hosted a Town Hall event Tuesday at the Republican National Convention to discuss school choice, parental rights and Title IX.
(07/18/24 4:31am)
Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday his administration has filed to join the Planned Parenthood v. Urmanski lawsuit, arguing a near-complete abortion ban violates the Wisconsin Constitution.