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The war is set to enter a fifth day Tuesday.

UW officials say they need financial flexibility to stay competitive in the current college athletics landscape.

Wisconsin gas prices are up, but still under national average of $3.11 per gallon for regular unleaded gas.

Both the USO and Support the Troops Wisconsin said they are always looking for more volunteers and donations.

The cloudy sky clears out, setting us up for some sunshine at times.

Despite a loss to the Boston Celtics Monday night, Antetokounmpo is looking ahead.

Doug Rebout, president of the Wisconsin Soybean Association, said "we don't know what to do right now."

Lawmakers in Wisconsin are split along party lines.

He’ll now travel the state this week to talk about the proposal and secure elections.

The story, set in the 1990s, follows a 16-year-old girl with a rare genetic disorder that “ages her four times faster than the average person."

Austin Police officials say the suspect was killed by officers at the scene.

The book showcases all of the trades jobs that are out there for men, women, and hopefully as an inspiration to young girls.

Milwaukee has lost its last three games, all by at least 23 points.

Antetokounmpo had 19 points and 11 rebounds Monday night in Milwaukee’s 108-81 loss to the Boston Celtics.

The lab tests wastewater for Influenza A and B, RSV and COVID-19.

Christians continue to observe Lent, Muslims continue to observe Ramadan, and the Jews celebrate Purim.

The Wisconsin National Guard was mentioned on Monday morning during a Pentagon briefing. Wisconsin soldiers are being deployed to the Middle East.

MPS has recieved some of the lowest literacy scores from a nationwide report card.

Madison saw a 10.7% decrease in shots fired incidents in 2025, with only five of those being homicides, compared to seven in 2024.

The governor said he hopes to meet with Senate Majority Leader LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Vos within the next couple of weeks.

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Some British nationals are being invited to board the flight from the capital of Oman later on Wednesday.

UK and other European markets opened a little higher but gas and crude prices remain volatile.

The remarks came amid a row over the refusal to permit the use of UK bases for the initial US-Israel strikes.

Retaliatory Iranian strikes on Gulf states have tarnished their image as safe and prosperous, writes the BBC's Barbara Plett-Usher.

Spain's prime minister delivers a strong rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's threat to end trade with his country.

The government will end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, due to what she says is abuse.

It is time to move beyond the “baby brain” cliche, say scientists who scanned dozens of women’s brains.

Wages are forecast to go up over the next five years but you could pay more tax because of frozen thresholds.

TikTok tells the BBC it won't join rival platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger in using end-to-end encryption.

North African dust carried to the UK by a weather system are forecast to have some unusual effects in the coming days.

James Watt apologises to staff and investors after hundreds of jobs were lost with the sale of the brewer and pub chain.

The star's fourth album finds him in limbo, second-guessing both his relationships and his career.

Leo came to Scotland for a better life but ended up living in squalor in a house surrounded by empty bottles and takeaway containers.

The Hindu festival, which celebrates the victory of good over evil, also marks the end of winter.

Contests in the southern state are signalling which way the Republicans and Democrats are heading.

The Take That star was only 11 years old when he began performing to patrons at Connah's Quay Labour Club.

Locals tell BBC Persian they are worried about the availability of groceries and price increases as strikes continue to hit the capital.

Four of the six - ranging in age from 20 to 42 - have been named after the drone strike in Kuwait.

The prime minister said the "UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based" on RAF Akrotiri.

Iran has carried out strikes against Israel, across the Gulf and against a British base in Cyprus in retaliation.

A court hears that an art consultant working for the TV hosts took "secret and unauthorised profits".

Summer Mace says the speeding driver who killed three of her relatives should have stayed in prison.

Marius Borg Høiby now faces a total of 40 charges at his trial and denies the most serious allegations.

A BBC investigation speaks to electricians and families setting up illegal meter bypasses to steal power.

Three athletes who were led off course when leading the US half marathon championship will receive compensation after ultimately finishing well outside the top three.

Researchers say there are "tensions" around whether they are a pest or should be left to roam free.

The former Beatles drummer's new album features collaborations with Sheryl Crow and Billy Strings.

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Trump criticises Starmer saying “This is not Winston Churchill we’re dealing with”.

Iran's retaliatory strikes have killed three US service members

The Premier League title race is set to go to the wire. BBC Sport has spoken to former winners to find out how players deal with the pressure.

George Russell has had to be satisfied with proving himself against his team-mate, but he may now have a car with which he can challenge for the title.