1 in 6 Wisconsin households may face spikes in internet bills with the end of the Affordable Connectivity Program. Here’s what to know.

As a “single senior” who has to be careful with how she spends, Mequon resident Donna Daniels said she’s relied on benefits provided by the Affordable Connectivity Program since she enrolled a year and a half ago. So when her provider, Spectrum, told her the program was about to end, she was crushed. “All communication, … Read more

Kamala Harris pushes the envelope as Biden struggles with some Democrats

By Trevor Hunnicutt (Reuters) – Hosting rapper Fat Joe at the White House to talk about reforming marijuana laws. Visiting an abortion clinic. Calling for a ceasefire in Gaza at the historic Selma bridge in Alabama. Walking the bloodstained crime scene of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has stepped out … Read more

With ‘Cowboy Carter,’ Beyoncé shows why she sets the standard for album releases, expert says

Saddle up! Beyoncé’s country music album Cowboy Carter is here. Since she teased the album during a Super Bowl ad in February and released the chart-topping singles “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ’Em,” fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the star’s eighth studio album. The buzz has been palpable. Musicologist Nate Sloan says … Read more

Idaho professor behind extremist site that spread conspiracies

Boise State University (BSU) professor and Claremont Institute scholar Scott Yenor was the hidden hand behind Action Idaho, a far-right online media platform that featured inflammatory rightwing commentary on politics in that state, documents obtained by the Guardian reveal. The documents, obtained through public records requests, also show that Yenor sought and received funding for … Read more