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Wisconsin Sues Kalshi, Coinbase, Robinhood, and Others Over Sports Betting Contracts
Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit against several prediction market platforms, alleging violations of state gambling laws through their sports betting contracts. The case signals an intensifying regulatory challenge for digital betting services and could influence industry standards and compliance strategies.

NCAA reveals top 16 seeds for 2026 men's basketball tournament, led by Michigan, Duke, Arizona
The NCAA selection committee announced the top 16 seeds for the 2026 men's basketball tournament, highlighting Michigan, Duke, Arizona, and Iowa State. This key update shapes regional brackets and betting odds as teams prepare for Selection Sunday.

Severe US Storms Bring Fatal Lightning Strike and Tornado Threats
Severe storms continue to sweep across the central US, resulting in at least one death from lightning in Wisconsin. The storms pose ongoing risks of flooding, lightning, and tornadoes, with authorities urging vigilance as weather conditions persist.

Liberal Judge Chris Taylor Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Election, Securing 5-2 Majority
Democrat-backed Chris Taylor won a decisive election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, establishing a 5-2 liberal majority. This change significantly impacts the ideological balance and future rulings on pivotal issues such as abortion rights.

Meteor Creates Sonic Boom Over Ohio, Shakes Homes From Wisconsin to Pennsylvania
A meteor exploded in the sky over northern Ohio, causing a bright fireball and a sonic boom felt from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania. Although no debris was reported, the event highlights the need to monitor meteoric activity for public safety and scientific study.

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Vetoes Age Verification Bill for Online Porn
Governor Tony Evers vetoed a bill that would have required online adult sites to verify user ages, citing privacy concerns. The veto maintains current access to adult content and highlights ongoing debates over online privacy and civil liberties.

ICE detains Wisconsin mosque president Salah Sarsour over terror funding suspicions
Salah Sarsour, president of a Wisconsin mosque, was detained by ICE on suspected terror funding charges. This development raises concerns over political motives and immigration enforcement practices.

Kangaroo Chesney Escapes Wisconsin Zoo, Returns After Three Days
Chesney the kangaroo escaped from a Wisconsin petting zoo and was missing for three days before being safely recaptured. The incident has prompted a review of enclosure safety measures.

Wisconsin Man Harry Wait Convicted for Illegal Ballot Requests to Expose Vote Fraud Risks
Harry Wait was convicted in Wisconsin for illegally requesting ballots to expose alleged voter fraud vulnerabilities. His conviction highlights legal risks in election fraud activism and the ongoing debate over election security.

Chase Johnston Scores Iconic Winner as High Point Upsets Wisconsin in NCAA Tournament
High Point senior Chase Johnston scored a clutch layup to defeat Wisconsin 83-82 in the NCAA first round. His unexpected game-winner highlights the thrilling unpredictability of March Madness and boosts High Point's confidence for upcoming rounds.

Wisconsin Dropped from Rankings Following Ohio State and Iowa Games
Wisconsin University has been removed from the AP and coaches polls after losses to Ohio State and a win by Iowa. This marks a significant shift in their national ranking. The upcoming games will be crucial for their repositioning in the rankings.

Wisconsin Hockey Clinches WCHA Title as Eden Reaches 100 Goals and Olympic Drama Unfolds
Wisconsin hockey wrapped up the WCHA regular season with a victory over St. Cloud State. Lacey Eden celebrated her 100th goal, and Harvey was named Olympic MVP, signaling a strong post-Olympic momentum for the team.

Your Ultimate Guide to Brewers Spring Training in Phoenix
This article provides a comprehensive overview of attending Brewers spring training in Phoenix, covering essential tips and information. It's designed to help fans navigate the experience smoothly and enjoy the games.

US Nurses Flee to Canada Amid Trump-Era Policy Concerns
A growing number of US nurses are moving to Canada, feeling unsafe in Trump's America. This trend underscores significant safety and policy issues within the US healthcare workforce.

Boston Celtics Sign Ex-Jazz Guard John Tonje to 10-Day Deal After Recent Trade
Former Wisconsin basketball star John Tonje has signed a 10-day NBA contract with the Boston Celtics. The deal comes shortly after the Celtics traded for him from the Utah Jazz, where he previously played.

Wisconsin Extends Postpartum Medicaid and Approves Tribal Sports Betting Bills
Wisconsin has extended postpartum Medicaid benefits, ensuring continuous coverage for new mothers amidst political opposition. Simultaneously, the state legislature approved a bill allowing tribal-controlled online sports betting, potentially boosting tribal economies.