Voters should reject ban on private-sector hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx
With the election season heating up, let’s do a temperature check on the sliver of folks still deciding whom to vote for based on finances. Which presidential candidate has articulated an economic agenda that will be most helpful to you?
Right problem, wrong solution. It’s one of the most familiar stories in politics.
If reelected, former President Donald Trump vows to carry out the “largest domestic deportation operation” in U.S. history, and he claims that the Biden-Harris administration “is letting millions of people from jails, from prisons, from insane asylums, from mental institutions, drug dealers …
Even presidential candidates aren’t powerful enough to stop unintended consequences.
Presidential elections of yore were not like this one. Would the media kindly get that into their collective skull? Many journalists seem to think that the reluctance of Vice President Kamala Harris to sit down for searing in-depth interviews on "the issues" is a major issue.
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The great debate, the highly anticipated throw-down between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and former Republican President Donald Trump, is just days away.
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With flags and voting receipts in hand, thousands of Venezuelans have taken to the streets in Caracas and worldwide to protest Nicolás Maduro’s refusal to recognize his overwhelming defeat in the presidential election over a month ago. The United States can do more to back them up.
The perennial question in presidential elections is: “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” For American workers, the answer is: "Lately, not so much."
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In her latest What keeps you up at night? podcast, columnist Lynn Schmidt shares her concerns over Project 2025 and the current state of America's politics.
Before heading off to North Korea last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a “peace” offering to Ukraine. He pledged an immediate cease-fire and peace negotiations if Ukraine withdraws from four partially occupied regions and abandons its bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. His other stipulation, of course, is that the West lift sanctions. This offer was patently ...
It’s hard to imagine the Waupun prison rehabilitating criminals if it can’t even provide the basic necessities of life.
We’ve editorialized numerous times about the need for judges and court officials to not just be impartial, but to be seen to be impartial. We’ve said that means occasionally stepping back from what you might personally wish to do in order to ensure the court’s reputation is protected.
Voters should reject ban on private-sector hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx
With the election season heating up, let’s do a temperature check on the sliver of folks still deciding whom to vote for based on finances. Which presidential candidate has articulated an economic agenda that will be most helpful to you?
Right problem, wrong solution. It’s one of the most familiar stories in politics.
Recently we heard J.D. Vance accuse Kamala of being a "chameleon." In 2016 Vance considered Trump to be "America's Hitler." Being able to pivot 180 degrees from referencing the greatest villain of the 20th century to becoming a loyal sycophant is the type of shapeshifting common for a "WEIRDwolf!"
Several weeks ago, Rep. Steil in his weekly email praised the SAVE Act as an important piece of legislation to prevent noncitizens from voting in federal elections. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility bill, which passed the House in June, would impose more stringent requirements on indi…
I read a recent guest commentary in the Kenosha News about supporting children in their education and agree with the spirit of the article that "it takes a village” to raise up young people. The article begins by stating that Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles thanked her entire village for …
In 1998 two authors compiled a book called "Stolen Valor. "After simmering on the back burner for years, it has recently become the judge and jury in the military standings of Tim Walz. The book’s contents are a measuring tool for a man or woman’s legitimate service to their country.