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Rose Gray from Fox World Travel said the government shutdown will have more of an impact on domestic travel over international travel.

Many areas will soar into the 80s.

Tesla benefited from consumers taking advantage of a $7,500 tax credit, a surge in buying that helped all EV makers.

Brewers talk about dealing with added pressure of win-or-go home games

We rounded up trick-or-treat information for more than a dozen of Wisconsin's largest cities.

Imelda brought strong winds and heavy rain to Bermuda.

A Madison resident decided to turn things around when at one point she was drinking so much, she was having trouble paying her bills.

A wing of an aircraft preparing for takeoff hit the fuselage of an aircraft arriving from North Carolina.

Project Ujima, an intervention program through Children's Wisconsin, is called down to the emergency department to help victims of violence.

The Evergreen Theater is the only multigenerational live theater company in northeast Wisconsin.

Temperatures stay well-above average.

She was scheduled to appear at an event on Wednesday morning in Pasadena.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Products Laboratory in Madison has also gone mostly dark due to the shutdown.

The league and ESPN are airing audio feeds of the in-game exchanges between officials at the stadium and at the replay command center in Charlotte.

Ascension is seeking increased reimbursement rates due to the rising costs for equipment and medications.

Jane Fonda has revived an activist group from the Cold War era that was backed by her father and fellow Oscar winner, Henry Fonda.

Starting on Oct. 1, Wisconsin households will no longer need to pay the sales tax on energy and utility bills year-round.

The survey was conducted in September.

Texas, Florida and Tennessee make up 80% of banned books across the U.S.

State Democrats are putting forth legislation that they say will help prevent the two remaining abortion providers in the state from being overwhelmed

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Two Jewish people died in a car and stabbing attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.

BBC Verify analyses footage circulating online showing the moment police opened fire on a suspect at a Manchester synagogue.

A delivery driver describes the moment a man is shot by firearms officers at Heaton Park synagogue.

The prime minister said Britain must defeat antisemitic hate, as the King, religious leaders and politicians issue statements.

Sir Mark Rowley insists he won't resign, saying it's "the misogynists and racists frankly who want me out".

President Trump's proposal, accepted by Israel, stipulates that Hamas disarm and have no future role in governing Gaza.

Her comments come after a firm linked to the peer was ordered to pay £122m over a Covid-19 contract.

Paloma Shemirani died after refusing chemotherapy despite a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Anne Longfield says ministers at the time prioritised opening pubs and theme parks before schools.

Studying samples from the ice sheet gives an environmental record of over a million years.

Karen Booth carried out operations she wasn’t skilled enough to perform, an investigation found.

The leading conservationist has been remembered as "a great champion of environmental protection" after her death aged 91.

Co-star Sue Holderness, who played Marlene, says Patrick Murray will be "greatly missed".

Two new TV seasons, post-World War Two, will tell the story of Birmingham rising up after the Blitz.

A BBC reporter describes secretly filming misogynistic and racist attitudes among serving Metropolitan Police officers.

Secret filming reveals evidence of racism and misogyny at Charing Cross Police Station.

Sir Mark Rowley wrote to Shabana Mahmood and London Mayor Sadiq Khan to address Panorama's findings.

Mina Smallman told the BBC she was pleased that Panorama investigated the Metropolitan police.

At his sentencing Friday, the music mogul faces up to two decades behind bars, but his attorneys want more leniency.

Panorama undercover investigation captures evidence that "toxic behaviours", far from being driven out of the Met, have been driven underground.

Government staff describe their uncertainty during a budget impasse - though not all of them oppose the shutdown.

The conservationist, who died aged 91 on Wednesday, challenged how we relate to the natural world.

The Alhashemi family have spent the past 15 years moving around Europe in a state of legal limbo.

The hackers tell the BBC they are sorry for their actions - but experts say it's a practical rather than moral move.

Police allege they found marijuana on him during a traffic stop and are investigating a "syndicate linked to him".

The Chinese national faces a count of refusing to follow naval instructions while piloting the vessel.

South Africa and Turkey have criticised the incident in international waters. Israel says those on board are safe.

Police say they shot dead two people who were part of a crowd trying to storm a police station.

The man who was photographed as a baby on the LP cover sued the band for distributing child pornography.

An amber warning has been issued for Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season. What will the impacts be when it hits at the end of the week?

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