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A portal into underwater, prehistoric Wisconsin found in the heart of Waukesha County

In 1984, paleontologists found and saved a portal to prehistoric Wisconsin right in Waukesha County. Scientists are still discovering new fossils from it β€” most recently a leech that has pushed back the origins of the species by millions of years.

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Liberal firms urge Wisconsin Supreme Court to move forward with House map lawsuits

Attorneys from liberal firms are urging the Wisconsin Supreme Court to quickly appoint a three-judge panel to hear lawsuits claiming the state's congressional districts are gerrymandered and should be redrawn before the 2026 election.

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What caregivers should know about online gaming safety after a Wisconsin family’s lawsuit against Roblox

On Wednesday, a family in Wisconsin filed a lawsuit against the video game giant Roblox, alleging that it failed to protect their child from abuse. A researcher focusing on adolescent internet use gives advice for parents on how to navigate platforms like these.

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Don’t question self worth because you don’t fit into clothing, says Wisconsin’s Katie Sturino

Online influencer Katie Sturino wrote β€œSunny Side Up” to highlight a fictional successful plus-size protagonist. The Whitefish Bay native and current New Yorker is well known for her social media accounts that preach the importance of having a positive body image.

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Despite conservative backlash, Trump pick for appeals court clears key hurdle

By a party-line vote Thursday, Milwaukee prosecutor Rebecca Taibleson was approved by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to be the next judge for the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals β€” a high-profile federal position reserved for a Wisconsin jurist.

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