President Donald Trump has twice won the White House running as a Republican. But it might surprise you which living ex-president Trump would call for advice. Trump got the question while taking questions in the Oval Office on his first day as the 47th president of the United States.
Wisconsin and Pennsylvania's Supreme Court races will see a seven-figure investment by the Republican State Leadership Committee to win a conservative majority.
The University of Wisconsin is refusing to disclose even redacted copies of its current athletes' NIL agreements, contending that doing so would "jeopardize the competitive position of the university" and is ultimately "detrimental to the public interest.
When Jimmy Carter carried Wisconsin in 1976, the 15 most Democratic counties did not include Milwaukee or Dane.
Wisconsin does enter 2025 with new faces in important positions. Jeff Grimes takes over as offensive coordinator after Phil Longo’s firing. He’ll enter the year with former Maryland starting quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. under center and a host of promising transfer pass-catchers.
Child support disbursements totaling millions of dollars faltered in Pennsylvania last week due to a systems error on the part of a third-party contractor, the Department of Human
Wafle entered the transfer portal in early January after one year with the Wolverines. He joined the program as 247Sports’ No. 445 player in the class of 2024, No. 50 defensive lineman and No. 9 recruit from the state of New Jersey.
PITT OHIO Transportation Group, a transportation, warehouse and logistics services company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, rang in 2025 with the purchase of Sutton Transport, a family-owned trucking company based in Weston,
The claim is false. Only five of the seven swing states had senate races in 2024, and not all of them were won by Democratic candidates.
President Donald Trump and his allies have called his win a “landslide” and “blowout.” From their telling, Trump’s “sweeping,” “historic” victory has given MAGA a “powerful mandate” to govern.
Wisconsin will be represented (particularly on the offensive line) when the College Football Playoff kicks off Thursday at the Orange Bowl.
Republican lawmakers in battleground state Wisconsin want to change state law to allow candidates to remove their names from the ballot, addressing an issue that arose after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried to get off the presidential ballot last year but couldn't.