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Trump told reporters Monday that his administration will be releasing 80,000 files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Fans can catch the show in Madison and Milwaukee this March. It will return to the Badger State with an Appleton run later this spring.

The race has drawn the attention of President Donald Trump’s adviser Elon Musk and is seen as a litmus test early in Trump’s Republican presidency.

Chairman Fowler of the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin delivered this year's remarks, putting tribal communities' needs front and center.

Fire in Green Lake County broke out Monday afternoon.

Tank Elementary School and Elmore Elementary School are covered in the agreement.

March Madness games in Milwaukee are expected to bring thousands of people to the city.

Snow, rain, wind, and thunderstorms are possible across the state.

Tesla and stocks in the artificial-intelligence industry were again some of the heaviest weights on the market.

They say consumers should verify the people and entities they provide with sensitive financial information.

UW President Jay Rothman announced the four finalists vying to be UW-Milwaukee's next chancellor, after Chancellor Mone announced his resignation.

Brice Turang will remain at second base, where he won an NL Platinum Glove last season as the league’s best overall defensive player.

The Lady Titans loaded up at the Kolf Sports Center in Oshkosh on Tuesday morning.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes after Hamas refused Israeli demands to change the ceasefire agreement.

Tracking snow, rain and thunder as a powerful late-season winter storm arrives.

The remains have been identified, but officials have yet to release the name.

Ascendium Education Group awarded the grant to expand apprenticeship pathways across Wisconsin, with a focus on underrepresented populations.

Morgan took ill in the second half of Monday night’s Heat-Knicks game.

After missing last season due to a knee injury, Jacob Ognacevic leads Lipscomb into the NCAA Tournament, averaging 20.1 points and 8.1 rebounds.

The purchase gives Google new momentum in its efforts to compete in the cloud-computing business by offering more security for its services.

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The capsule carrying the Nasa astronauts and two others splashes down in waters off Florida.

Nasa commentators joked the aquatic mammals are an "honorary part of the recovery team" attending to the capsule.

The prime minister's remarks come after the government announced a major benefits overhaul on Tuesday.

It could be some time before people know how they may be affected by the government's benefits overhaul.

The Russian leader declines to sign up to a plan that Ukraine had accepted for a month-long ceasefire.

The BBC hears how five raiders escaped with a £4.8m gold toilet, as told by Blenheim Palace staff.

They are heavily redacted, and no details have been given as to what he put on his immigration form.

The files are still being reviewed, but have not so far revealed any smoking gun about the US president's killing.

Israel's PM warns "this is only the beginning" after deadly strikes on Gaza that broke a ceasefire with Hamas.

Known as the world's ugliest animal for its lumpy appearance, the blobfish makes a stunning comeback

Young men are increasingly turning to "callous, manipulative and toxic" influencers as role models, Sir Gareth Southgate says.

Dmitrii Ovsiannikov is accused of receiving more than £75,000 from his wife and a new Mercedes Benz SUV from his brother.

How Personal Independence Payments (Pip) and other health-related benefits could change under government plans.

The move comes as part of an overhaul of the welfare system as the UK's benefits bill rises.

People on long-term sickness and disability benefits tell the BBC they fear how cuts will affect them.

The government says changes to the welfare system will save £5bn and get people into work.

These plans are more geared towards making budgetary numbers add up than fundamental welfare reform.

Trump made a big deal of his conversation with Putin, but there is little to shout about, Sarah Rainsford writes.

Wednesday's front pages feature the phone call between Trump and Putin, and Labour's welfare reforms.

Mia and her siblings lived in temporary accommodation for 18 months after a no fault eviction.

Daniel Noboa is calling on international armies to fight the cartels trafficking most of the world's cocaine.

More than 400 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. BBC Verify’s Nick Beake has been assessing footage of the strikes and building a picture of the damage done.

Items added and removed from the basket of goods used to calculate inflation give an insight into current fashions.

The 19-year-old will be sentenced on Wednesday after he admits to killing his mother, brother and sister.

League Cup celebrations continue, with Blyth's Dan Burn nominated for the Freedom of Northumberland.

Mr Hemingway, who is originally from Dublin, joined the RAF as a teenager before World War Two.

Leo Lamont, Ellie McCormick and Mira-Belle Bosch died within hours of their births in two Lanarkshire hospitals.

Oil tanker Stena Immaculate and cargo ship Solong collided in the North Sea on 10 March.

The BBC said there had been a significant change in audience behaviour away from long-running shows.

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