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Wilkens was enshrined in the Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach.

So far, there are 13 suspected or confirmed infant botulism cases linked to ByHeart powdered infant formula in 10 states.

New rounds of snow overnight makes for a slippery morning commute.

On the heels of the worst box office weekend of 2025, “Predator: Badlands” faced little competition from new titles.

Tagliabue, who had developed Parkinson’s disease, was commissioner from 1989, when he succeeded Pete Rozelle, to 2006.

The Racine Unified School District purchased three all-terrain wheelchairs to enhance accessibility for outdoor learning.

Mike Ruga, Grant County’s assistant veterans service officer, talks about why the county is taking part.

State Rep. Duke Tucker, R-Grantsville, joined Spectrum News 1 to discuss veterans services in his district and more.

Ty Letto is the state commander for the Wisconsin Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars.

As we approach Veterans Day, Ryan Burk talks with community leaders about various programs around the state that support veterans.

Menasha is the process of forming a nonprofit downtown organization.

The ceremony held Saturday at Los Angeles' Peacock Theater was a mix of tributes, speeches and performances.

The official Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting will be on Dec. 3.

The new stadium will be built on the site of the RFK Stadium, where the team played for more than three decades.

Equipment manufacturers are working to produce products to help farmers with labor and efficiencies.

The $80.1 million project began in May last year. 

Trump said he was taking the action to help ranchers, who were recently angered by his suggestion that the U.S. would buy Argentine beef.

The Packers selected Musgrave in the second round before taking Kraft in the third round of the 2023 draft.

On Thursday, a federal court directed the Trump Administration to stop withholding SNAP payments to states.

Michael Greif, with Midwest Environmental Advocates, said some farmers might not have a choice when it comes to the impact to their land.

World News

There may be more to this than meets the eye, says the BBC's culture and media editor.

The measure signals a major breakthrough but the deal still needs to get over more hurdles in Congress.

One of the world's most prominent cyber-criminals speaks to the BBC in an exclusive interview.

Many among Syria's minorities see little future in the country amid revenge attacks and sectarian killings.

The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.

The mystery youth in the photo turns out to be Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, a 15-year-old detective fan.

Four months after a young woman died in a mental health unit, another patient tried to harm herself in similar circumstances, leaked documents show.

A man due in court on Monday will have his charges upgraded to murder, police say.

A Dundee professor carried out the first remote thrombectomy on a human cadaver.

How bringing fresh conversation and perspectives into a relationship can help keep it alive.

It is hoped the former Tesco boss can reignite sales at the biggest drinks-maker in the world, Diageo.

The BBC has come under fire over a Panorama documentary that was accused of misleadingly editing a speech by Donald Trump.

Deborah Turness says "mistakes have been made" but "allegations that BBC News is institutionally biased are wrong".

How the commercial man from Pepsi tried to drive change during challenging times at the BBC.

Police have charged Harshita Brella's husband with murder - but, despite sightings, he remains on the run.

Jeremy Doku was in superb form to help Manchester City beat Liverpool on Sunday, but MOTD pundit Danny Murphy explains how the way the Reds set up made it easier for the Belgium winger to shine.

Parts of El Paso that were once teeming with migrants now lay largely silent as border crossings hit a 50-year low.

The advert seeks "an extraordinary tutor" required "to support child on his first steps to becoming an English gentleman."

A project to revive red kite populations in south-west Spain sees new mating pairs and chicks.

Surgical menopause is the immediate onset of menopause caused by the removal of both ovaries.

Fung-wong, which hit the Philippines as a super typhoon and later weakened, is expected to move to Taiwan.

Atletico Ottawa win the North Star Cup with an "icicle kick" lighting up the Canadian match played that was repeatedly stopped to clear snow from the pitch.

The Israeli military confirmed the soldier's body had been returned from Gaza after 11 years on Sunday.

Campaigners warn of a "hidden link" between tree-felling in the Amazon rainforest and UK pollution.

Official data for England underestimates the scale of the problem, according to research for charity Crisis says.

The block on exports of the company's chips had raised fears that European car production would be hit.

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Lando Norris is in total control of the F1 drivers' title after winning in Sao Paulo on a day when Max Verstappen produced the drive of 2025.

Jeremy Doku was in superb form to help Manchester City beat Liverpool on Sunday, but MOTD pundit Danny Murphy explains how the way the Reds set up made it easier for the Belgium winger to shine.

Joe Root's lack of a century in Australia is well known but what are the reasons behind it and how could he put it right during the Ashes?

Manchester City deliver an ominous statement of intent by outclassing Liverpool in Pep Guardiola's 1,000th match as a manager, says Phil McNulty.

After Sunderland moved advertising hoardings to stifle Arsenal's long throws, BBC Sport looks at some other creative ways teams have tried to gain an advantage.