editorial
Why Feingold’s leadership on Africa matters
As the world’s attention turns to more reports of atrocities in Africa, it is reassuring that Sen. Russ Feingold has taken the lead in forgi…
Capital Times editorial
5:00 am
column > joel mcnally
Playing on the public’s fear of crime
An extremely modest attempt at an early release program for nonviolent offenders already is under attack by the media and Milwaukee area publi…
Joel McNally | state columnist
4:40 am
govt and politics > city hall
Laptop City Hall: Figuring out what Google wants
The more city government reporter Kristin Czubkowski hears about Google Fiber, the less she knows what Google is looking for in a test city.
Kristin Czubkowski
2:25 pm
news
Obama delays Asia trip to focus on health care
The White House has been pushing for a health care vote by March 18, when the president was set to take off for a week-long excursion to Guam,…
MICHAEL D. SHEAR and LORI MONTGOMERY | The Washington Post
10:00 am
business > technology > blog
Tech: When is it OK to text?
Diving into the debate over cell phone etiquette.
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
6:00 am
editorial
RTA board keeps vow to consult voters on taxes
The new RTA board held its first meeting and declared that no move would be taken to raise any sort of sales tax for local transit without vot…
Capital Times editorial
5:00 am
business > technology > blog
Tech: Android better than the iPhone?
CNET says the "Droid" tops the iPhone in many ways.
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
11:54 am
column > john nichols
Congress should back teaching of the Constitution
Congressman Alan Grayson has proposed legislation recommending that the U.S. Constitution be taught to high school students.
John Nichols | Capital Times associate editor
4:55 am
column > dave zweifel
Plain Talk: WMC owes Doyle some kudos
The critics need to now offer congratulations to Gov. Jim Doyle for his gutsy decision to order two train sets.
Dave Zweifel | editor emeritus of The Capital Times
4:55 am
column > john nichols
‘We must fight, fight, fight’ for liberties
Michael Foot, the British journalist, author and parliamentarian who has died at age 96, was a comrade and hero of this writer for three decades.
John Nichols | associate editor of The Capital Times
4:50 am
column
Walter Dellinger: Keep America safe -- from whom?
Nine attorneys have been attacked in a video released by a group called Keep America Safe for having provided legal assistance to detainees.
Walter Dellinger | attorney and Clinton administration official
4:30 am
business > technology > blog
Tech: Sony to start selling 3D TVs in June
Part of industry push to convince consumers to embrace the technology.
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
8:00 pm
business > technology > blog
Tech: What next for Charter?
Madison area's dominant subscription TV provider considering growing, shrinking or selling, Multichannel.com reports.
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
2:40 pm
editorial
Safeguard the Guard
The Madison-based Liberty Tree Foundation has mounted a national Bring the Guard Home campaign.
Capital Times editorial
5:00 am
column > john nichols
Busting the banksters
What if Americans had been asked whether they wanted to bail out big bankers and Wall Street speculators?
John Nichols | Capital Times associate editor
4:55 am
column
Peter Singer: Free Tilly -- and all circus animals
The death of a Sea World trainer in a whale attack is a tragedy. But the incident raises broader questions: Is it right to keep such large ani…
Peter Singer | Princeton University professor of bioethics
4:40 am