Portrait of U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson.

Ron Johnson: The story the media — and the government — don’t want you to hear

We will never know the full extent of the harms (or the benefits) of the COVID-19 injections. But we do know that federal health officials were aware that serious harm was being done within months of them granting Emergency Use Authorization. We also know that those same officials turned a blind eye toward the safety signals that were screaming at them, but they refused to warn the public.

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ManpowerGroup report details AI use in talent acquisition, new challenges

While the vast majority of companies surveyed for a recent ManpowerGroup report are using AI for talent acquisition, the technology is having a smaller impact than expected and leading to new problems.  The Milwaukee-based global employment agency’s Talent Solutions division yesterday released “The New Talent Equation: Building Better Talent Decisions,”

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Wied touting bill to regulate labeling of ‘lab-made’ butter

U.S. Rep. Tony Wied has rolled out legislation that would establish labeling requirements for lab-made butter products to address what he calls “an attack on American farmers.”  Wied, a Republican who represents the state’s 8th CD, recently announced details for the  Recognizing Engineered Alternatives as Lab-Created, or REAL Butter Act. 

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SHINE enters agreement for advancing efforts to recycle spent nuclear fuel

SHINE Technologies has announced a new partnership with a French company advancing efforts to recycle spent nuclear fuel.  The Janesville nuclear technology business recently announced details for the agreement with newcleo, which develops advanced nuclear reactors and fuel.  Under the partnership, the two companies will explore possibilities for SHINE supplying

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Portrait of U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson.

Ron Johnson: The story the media — and the government — don’t want you to hear

We will never know the full extent of the harms (or the benefits) of the COVID-19 injections. But we do know that federal health officials were aware that serious harm was being done within months of them granting Emergency Use Authorization. We also know that those same officials turned a blind eye toward the safety signals that were screaming at them, but they refused to warn the public.

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May home sales dip 2.8%, though year-to-date sales improved

Wisconsin home sales fell 2.8% over the year in May amid rising prices and limited housing supply, though year-to-date sales are still above the same point last year.  The Wisconsin Realtors Association’s latest report, released this morning, shows 6,553 homes were sold in the state last month. That’s down from

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