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(10/19/22 7:00am)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made headlines on Oct. 18 when she was quoted saying she doesn’t regret a comment she made against then-president Donald Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection. The longtime California Representative came under fire for saying she would “happily” go to jail if given the opportunity to punch Trump.
(10/18/22 10:45pm)
It’s one of the most classic examples of good samaritanism there is — driving along, noticing a turtle in the road and pulling over to move it back to safety.
(10/12/22 7:00am)
It’s one of the most iconic images in Catholicism — a priest blessing and eating bread before washing it down with red wine. A tradition as old as the religion itself, the ritual can be seen at thousands of churches around the world on any given Sunday.
(10/11/22 12:45am)
On the morning of Oct. 10, Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a strike on 10 Ukrainian cities, including the capital city of Kyiv. This followed the explosion of the Crimea Bridge two days prior, which dealt a considerable blow to Russia’s supply chain.
(10/06/22 9:00pm)
It was business as usual at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Oct. 4 when Gov. Evers called a session to discuss adding an amendment to Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban. What makes this a typical day isn’t necessarily the topic — rather, it’s the fact that only one Republican and three Democratic senators were present. The special session lasted 15 seconds — long enough to gavel in, rip to the next day in the senate chamber’s “365 chunky animals” calendar and adjourn.
(10/04/22 7:00am)
Wisconsin football fans were whelmed on Sunday to learn of the firing of head coach Paul Chryst. This followed a 34-10 loss to Badgers ex-lover Brett Bielma’s Fighting Illini. While fans have been calling for this move for months, it was this past Saturday’s master class in milquetoast-ness that gained Chryst the title of “unemployed.”
(09/28/22 11:00pm)
Hurricane Ian is expected to be one of the worst disasters the United States has seen in decades, prompting Florida state officials to call for evacuation. Still, even as the potentially catastrophic hurricane reaches Fort Myers, Sarasota native Doug Ebert refuses to leave.
(09/21/22 7:00am)
On Sept. 14, a plane of migrants sent from Texas by Gov. DeSantis arrived at Martha’s Vineyard. This was to the surprise of both the island’s residents and the migrants, who were allegedly lured away from a San Antonio resource center with the promise of housing, help with immigration papers and work in Boston.
(09/20/22 11:00am)
Football fans will do crazy things for the game they love, including driving for days to get to a game, placing bets and even getting tattoos of their favorite team’s logo. Similarly, football season leads some fathers to do something they would otherwise find terrifying — show affection.
(09/15/22 2:38pm)
An unfortunate truth of life is that in order for comedy to exist, there must also be comedians. Luckily, most of the time, comedians stay away from the well-adjusted public. They hide themselves away for hours on end in writers’ rooms in places like Los Angeles, New York City or a windowless office in the basement of Vilas Hall on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
(09/14/22 11:29pm)
Tennis legend Serena Williams retired from professional tennis this month after falling in the US Open to Australian player Aijla Tomljanovic. Counting 23 Grand Slam titles and four Olympic gold medals among several other accomplishments, there’s no doubt that Williams exits her 27-year-long professional career as an icon of the sport.
(09/14/22 12:30am)
When living below someone else in an apartment building, one gets used to hearing their upstairs neighbors. Within a month, one can tell when they leave for the day, when they get back and if they like to go out on weekends. Depending on how thin the walls are or how inconsiderate a neighbor is, one can also learn what movies and bands they like or that their girlfriend is probably faking it.
(09/12/22 11:00pm)
On Sept. 11, 2001, the United States suffered a terrorist attack so earth-shattering that life as it was known changed forever. Even 21 years later, 9/11 is an ever-present factor in politics, culture and day-to-day life. One would be hard-pressed to find a news source that isn’t running a commemorative story on each year’s anniversary.
(09/08/22 10:00pm)
The world stood still on Thursday as it was announced that Queen Elizabeth II peacefully passed away at her Scottish estate. Having taken over the throne in 1952, she was the longest reigning British monarch.
(09/08/22 7:00am)
Bright-eyed freshmen wearing Letters and Science t-shirts are a classic September sight on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It almost seems as though wearing the free piece of clothing is a sign that someone is leaving independently for the first time, proud of their new college and excited about the opportunity that lies ahead.
(09/08/22 7:00am)
Students and staff alike love to commiserate over the physical challenge that is Bascom Hill. However, with a new school year comes a plethora of inconveniences to bat around over a milkshake shared with your best buddy.
(08/04/22 7:00am)
The college sports world was turned upside down when it was announced that UCLA and USC will leave the PAC-12 conference in favor of the Big Ten beginning at the start of the 2024 season this past June.
(07/06/22 10:00pm)
Fourth of July can be a tricky day for much of the United States. There are millions of Americans who continue to be left out of the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Meanwhile, there are also millions who would rather not hear about that and instead go LARP as a badass active-duty Marine when they go to buy strawberries and hotdog buns at Walmart.
(07/01/22 7:00am)
Following the Supreme Court decision that eliminated abortion access as a constitutional right and immediately made abortion illegal in 13 states, millions are worried about what will happen if they get sexually assaulted, birth control fails or a much-wanted pregnancy must be terminated out of medical necessity.
(06/25/22 3:15am)
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade Friday. It’s difficult to make an original joke about this, as politicians have already been making a joke of women’s rights for centuries. Still, I’ll throw on my big girl chastity belt and give it a go.