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Sunday marked start of Fire Prevention Week.

Better Business Bureau said fans should avoid buying tickets off of Craigslist and FB Marketplace.

Chourio went 3 for 3 with three RBIs in Milwaukee’s 9-3 Game 1 victory Saturday before leaving with injury.

The president of the Wisconsin Soybean Association says there there are 250,000 less acres of soybeans planted in Wisconsin than there were last year.

About 350 hikers had reached a meeting point in Tingri country and rescuers were in contact with another 200, state broadcaster CCTV said.

Temperatures will fall to more seasonable levels behind a cold front.

Brewers fans will have the opportunity to take the “Brewers Express,” a decked-out Amtrak train to cheer on the team as they take on the Cubs.

October's full moon is a supermoon. Look up at the sky shortly after sunset and you'll be treated to a moon that looks larger and brighter.

In an exclusive interview, Tiffany told Spectrum News that almost all the donations raised so far have come from people within Wisconsin.

The move, while anticipated, is a bold one for David Ellison, new corporate leader of Paramount and CBS.

Fifth Third shareholders will own about 73% of the combined company, while Comerica shareholders will own approximately 27%.

On Sept. 1, a new state law went into effect that requires vape shops stock only FDA-approved products or face a fine of $1,000 per day.

About a dozen students are part of the first research lab within UW-Madison’s Department of African American Studies.

The Black Men’s Coalition of Dane County (BMCDC) placed 115 clients in high-paying roles with Madison companies last year.

While yields look strong for crops like soybeans, wheat and corn, it’s likely farmers will face a loss per bushel due to prices.

Before the first pitch, tens of thousands of Brewers and Cubs fans came together outside American Family Field on Saturday to tailgate.

Their discoveries have advanced treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases and may improve transplant success.

This weekend’s box office belonged to two undeniable draws: Taylor Swift and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

In the Netherlands, an estimated 250,000 people gathered in Amsterdam to press the government to take tougher action against Israel.

TikTok shared data requested by the government its live streaming activity during recent deadly protests.

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BBC News is given access to what the Met Police says is the UK's largest operation against mobile phone thefts.

Two years on from Hamas' attack on 7 October, Herut Nimrodi says she is clinging to hope that her son Tamir is "still hanging on".

The talks are expected to be among the most consequential since the start of the war two years ago.

Rivals author died aged 88 after a fall, with Queen wishing her a "hereafter filled with impossibly handsome men and devoted dogs".

Footage given to the BBC shows a man matching the description of the attacker given by witnesses.

Never pay money upfront and check who you're dealing with are a few ways to protect yourself from scams.

Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick will set out plans they say would put ministers in charge of sentencing policy.

Up to half of patients coming to some pharmacies are being turned away because they are not eligible.

British Medical Association say 30,000 medics were chasing 10,000 jobs this year.

Renewables overtook coal as the world's leading source of electricity this year, a think tank analysis shows.

Snap said only a small number of users would be affected by the changes, but many online disagree.

The Ukrainian leader says British-made microcomputers were used in weapons launched at Ukraine this weekend.

At least one hiker has died and hundreds are still stranded near the mountain's eastern face.

The president's unpopularity means those who associate themselves with him risk a beating at France's 2027 election, writes the BBC's Hugh Schofield.

Shutdowns fights have become increasingly common but in a polarised Washington, both sides see merit in digging in.

Negotiators from Israel and Hamas are heading to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, to start indirect talks about ending the Israel-Gaza war.

The late author appeared in the TV adaptation of her 1988 novel last year.

Are this year's major attacks the "cumulative effect of a kind of inaction on cyber security" from the government and big business?

Legal challenges have slowed Trump's attempts to expand presidential power. Now the highest US court is going to weigh in.

The British socialite is serving a 20-year prison sentence on sex-trafficking charges related to former boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein.

The government wants work coaches to provide personalised support, but some have caseloads of up to 200 people.

Downing Street says the CPS decision to drop charges was made "entirely independently of government".

The Conservative Party, so often and for so long the dominating force in British politics, is a shrivelled version of its usual self.

A stalking trial has begun for Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg at Leicester Crown Court.

The removal of the "fatberg" from a sewer in Feltham was "hugely complex", Thames Water says.

The front entrance of the building and a car parked outside were damaged, Sussex Police say.

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The tragic case of two-year-old Ethan who was abused and killed by his grandparents.

Trump urges mediators to “move fast” as key Gaza talks begin.

Dr Chris van Tulleken is on a global hunt to uncover a virus deadlier than Covid-19.

Harry Kane says his interest in returning to the Premier League has cooled and he is willing to open talks with Bayern Munich over a new contract.

Friend and former team-mate Will Greenwood backs Lewis Moody after the ex-England captain reveals he has motor neurone disease.