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How the work by a NASA scientist from Wisconsin plays a role in the agency's quest to build a moon base for astronauts

Tremaine Jones faces counts of first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide and more.

The U.S. Census Bureau indicates the state’s population grew from 2024 to 2025, building on a five-year trend.

These gatherings have been surging across the country, including in the city of Milwaukee.

The committee has been looking into whether outside interests are influencing the actions of the DOJ.

A lawsuit brought by Democratic voters sought to redraw the state’s Republican-friendly congressional boundary lines ahead of the November election.

Delta Airlines announced it was suspending a special service for members of Congress during the partial government shutdown.

Low temperatures will fall to the 20s and 30s.

Gov. Tony Evers took action on the bills on International Transgender Day of Visibility.

During his speech, Johnson shared how he’s declared 2026 the year of housing. Focusing on three factors — affordability, availability and quality.

Twelve from the Badger State had originally been named semifinalists, but only about a third made it through.

Menasha Joint School District Superintendent Matt Zimmerman said the district is facing a deficit because inflation has outpaced state aid.

Heckrodt Nature Reserve is a 91-acre nonprofit green space in Menasha, Wis.

Milwaukee took its first loss after opening the season with a three-game sweep of the Chicago White Sox.

The Brewers selected Pratt in the sixth round of the 2023 draft.

More than a dozen people currently face charges.

Milwaukee completed the trade Monday and made room for Matos on the 40-man roster by designating left-handed pitcher Sammy Peralta for assignment.

Wait times are improving at some U.S. airports now that TSA workers have been promised their first paychecks in weeks.

Landscapers are considering a fuel surcharge to offset the rising costs.

The Safe Roads Save Lives Act would have allowed Milwaukee to use traffic cameras to crack down on reckless drivers running red lights or speeding.

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The chancellor tells the BBC it is "too early" to say exactly who would get help but hinted any support would not arrive until the autumn.

Huge crowds are gathering around the Kennedy Space Centre to see the launch of the historic moon mission.

The pedestrians were seriously injured when they were hit by a black Suzuki Swift on Saturday night.

More than a million people in England will start being offered the anti-obesity jab for better heart health and to avoid strokes.

Many businesses have said they will have to pass higher wage costs onto customers.

The rapper "started feeling very ill" mid-way through the show in New York, her representative told US media.

The Republican-appointed judge ruled that Trump was a "steward" of the White House, not the owner.

Tiger Woods says he is "stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health" following an arrest after a car crash.

As the case draws to a close, we look back at the toughest newspaper court battle yet.

The case was dropped in 2019 after the CPS deemed there was insufficient evidence to bring charges, police say.

The crew, who are accomplished pilots, engineers and scientists, reveal their hopes, fears and family sacrifices.

A competitive edge with China and a possible lunar gold rush are twin goals behind Artemis II, experts tell the BBC.

From a race with China to lunar discoveries, the US is investing time, effort and money to head to the Moon - and beyond.

The countdown is on for Artemis II: Nasa’s return to the Moon

Diagnosed just before her fourth birthday, Sophia, now 15, can no longer speak and cannot walk unaided.

A string of bill increases have taken effect but minimum wage and benefit rises will help some to pay them.

King Charles will be expected to improve UK and US relations on his state visit next month.

US President Donald Trump's latest comments about European allies as the war in Iran rages on dominate Wednesday's papers.

The episode is the latest reminder of the complicated politics around language and identity in Canada.

People in Iran describe angry scenes and tense relationships as rifts open up over the war.

The UK government announces further air defence systems will be sent to countries in the region along with troops to operate them.

Seizing the stockpile would be one of the "most complicated special operations in history", a former defence official tells the BBC.

It's a turnaround for Beijing, whose official response has been muted so far. Why is China stepping in now?

Iran's strikes on Gulf states have been especially hard for migrants who have long supported these economies to lift their families back home from poverty.

Hedge fund founder Chris Rokos said he wanted to "give something back" to the UK with the donation.

England's World Cup hopes rest on captain Harry Kane after a grim taste of life without him in the defeat against Japan at Wembley, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

A three-year deal to pay for more French patrols to intercept smuggling gangs was due to expire at midnight.

The US state department says a suspect in her abduction has ties to an Iran-backed militia group, Kataib Hezbollah.

Ashley Warren, who was the first person charged under new XL bully legislation, is sentenced.

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King state visit to US to go ahead, despite more Trump criticism of UK.

The president has threatened to escalate the war if a deal is not “shortly reached”