Biden to sign order mandating study of cryptocurrency as its use explodes

The Biden administration views the explosive popularity of cryptocurrency as a call for acting with urgency to look at the risks and benefits of digital assets.

Milwaukee area gas prices 'likely' to approach $5/gallon, expert says
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Gas prices across the U.S. are catapulting. The national average is more than $4.00 a gallon, up more than 40 cents a week ago. They could go even higher.

Milwaukee area gas prices 'likely' to approach $5/gallon, expert says

Gas prices across the U.S. are catapulting. The national average is more than $4.00 a gallon, up more than 40 cents a week ago. They could go even higher.

Aaron Rodgers returning, Packers fans react

Aaron Rodgers was the talk of the town after he confirmed he would be back the Green Bay Packers. The quarterback got people in Milwaukee talking.

Packers give franchise tag to Davante Adams, All-Pro receiver

The Green Bay Packers are putting a franchise tag on Davante Adams to prevent the two-time All-Pro receiver from becoming an unrestricted free agent.

Aaron Rodgers, Packers agree to 4-year, $200M deal: report

Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have agreed to terms on a four-year, $200 million deal according to Ian Rapoport, National Insider for NFL Network and NFL.com.

President Biden bans Russian oil imports over Ukraine war

The move follows pleas by Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy to U.S. and Western officials to cut off the imports, which had been a glaring omission the massive sanctions put in place on Russia over the invasion.

Biden to sign executive order on cryptocurrency this week

President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on cryptocurrency this week that will mark the first step toward regulating how digital currency is traded.

Rodgers long-term contract offer from Packers; ESPN reports

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler is reporting that four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a massive long-term contract offer from the Green Bay Packers – one that would alter the quarterback market. 

Packers expect biggest decision of their offseason this week

The Green Bay Packers are eagerly anticipating knowing what their immediate future is going to look like before this week is out.

Brendan Dassey "Making a Murderer" Gov. Evers pardon sought
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Former attorneys for the co-defendant of a man whose conviction for rape and murder as a teenager was documented in the 2015 Netflix series ?Making a Murderer? are asking Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers for clemency.

Kamala Harris marking ‘Bloody Sunday’ anniversary in Selma

Thousands are gathering for this year’s reenactment of the Edmund Pettus Bridge crossing to commemorate “Bloody Sunday,” the day in 1965 when white police attacked Black voting rights marchers.

Milwaukee's sister city in Ukraine damaged, mayors speak

Irpin, Ukraine – Milwaukee's sister city – is facing increased damage by the Russian military and bombings. The cities' mayors spoke Friday.

Packers' Aaron Rodgers 'truly torn' on where he'll play: report

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is "truly torn" about where he'll be next season, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

Biden announces $54M Siemens investment, planned US factory jobs

President Biden joined the CEO of Siemens USA to announce a $54M investment to produce equipment for electrical infrastructure, creating 300 more jobs at California and Texas sites.

Pelosi says SOTU hecklers Boebert and Greene 'should just shut up'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had stern words for two of the most right-wing members of her chamber after their outbursts during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union.

Trump engaged in 'criminal conspiracy' Jan. 6 panel claims

The House committee investigating the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol says its evidence shows former President Donald Trump and his associates engaged in a “criminal conspiracy” to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the presidential election.

Waukesha parade attack: DOJ grant for responding law enforcement

Federal officials have released $150,000 to reimburse law enforcement agencies that responded to the Waukesha Christmas parade attack.