Student loan forgiveness; Wisconsinites' reviews mixed

President Joe Biden announced his student loan forgiveness plan, with more details in the coming weeks, and borrowers across Wisconsin would qualify.

New Brookfield Wheel & Sprocket proposed, residents voice concern

Wheel & Sprocket is looking to expand on its Brookfield store, proposing a building project that would add apartments and townhomes.

Wisconsin Center service corridor installed amid expansion project

On Monday, a service corridor was lifted at the Wisconsin Center as part of the next step in the $456 million expansion project.

Twitter whistleblower alleges execs were misleading about security, fake accounts

The former Twitter security chief accuses the company of mishandling “spam” or fake accounts, an allegation that's at the center of the ongoing legal battle between Twitter and Elon Musk.

Judge rejects Ben & Jerry's request to block ice cream sales in Israel

A federal judge has rejected a request by Vermont ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's to block a plan by its corporate parent to have an intermediary sell its products in east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank.

Gas prices drop below $4 again, AAA says

Gas prices slid back below $4 per gallon last week as demand continues to fall, according to AAA.

States with the most generous tippers despite inflation

Full-service restaurants saw an average tip of 19.7% during the second quarter, according to the data. Here are the states that ranked most generous and least generous.

McDonald’s to add Chicken Big Mac to the menu

The Chicken Big Mac was introduced in the United Kingdom to rave reviews, according to the company.

Bed Bath & Beyond woes continue after influential investor exits

Bed Bath & Beyond reported a 25% drop-off in sales in its most recent quarter, which followed a 22% sales decline the previous quarter.

Walmart to expand abortion coverage for employees

Walmart, the nation’s largest employer, is expanding its abortion coverage for employees after staying largely mum on the issue following the Supreme Court ruling that scrapped a nationwide right to abortion.

Fed minutes reveal interest rates could remain ‘restrictive’ for some time

The latest Federal Reserve meeting minutes showed that the Fed governors believe interest rates should remain "restrictive" in the coming months.