-
Here’s what the Wisconsin Legislature did (and didn’t do) in its final months of session
This presidential year could be full of swing state drama in Wisconsin, but the book on the legislative session is basically closed. The Senate likely held its final final regular day of business on March 12 and the Assembly met for the final time on Feb. 22. In their final few months of business, lawmakers…
Wisconsin News
National News
Health
Money
Stay informed on the latest news
Sign up for WPRโs email newsletter.
More Stories
-
The U.S. bans most common form of asbestos, after decades of pushback from industry
More than 50 other countries have already banned the substance, which has been known to lead to lung and ovarian cancer, mesothelioma and other deadly illnesses.
-
Supreme Court seems wary of barring government contacts with social media
At issue was a sweeping Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision that barred government officials from having contacts with social media platforms.
-
Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro to go to prison after Supreme Court rejects his appeal
Last week, a federal appeals court ordered Navarro to surrender to a federal prison in Florida on March 19 to serve his four-month sentence.
-
Biden speaks with Netanyahu as tensions rise over the war in Gaza
National security adviser Jake Sullivan described a “business-like” meeting between two leaders with different perspectives about the proposed military operation for the city of Rafah in Gaza.
-
New Banksy mural in north London puts a little greenery in a dense neighborhood
Banksy posted before-and-after photos on Instagram of the artwork, which provides a burst of green foliage to a denuded, severely pruned tree in Islington North.