Paul Fanlund: This time, the Democrats are ‘in array’

For one year with Donald Trump being more destructive than even pessimists feared, we have been consistently told how Democrats are in utter disarray. Tuesday’s election flipped that script, with resounding victories in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City, California and elsewhere.

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Bill Barth: Fully unprepared for pace of change

AI appears to have the capacity to make previous changes look modest. Meanwhile, state and federal authorities — and much of the business world, let alone employees — look thoroughly unprepared to keep up. Hold on. Rough ride ahead.

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Paul Fanlund: This time, the Democrats are ‘in array’

For one year with Donald Trump being more destructive than even pessimists feared, we have been consistently told how Democrats are in utter disarray. Tuesday’s election flipped that script, with resounding victories in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City, California and elsewhere.

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Marquette report points to ‘period of adjustment’ for Milwaukee’s economy

Milwaukee’s local labor market is showing signs of “beginning to cool down,” an economist with Marquette University says.   Nicholas Jolly, an associate professor of economics at the Milwaukee university, co-authored a report released yesterday detailing economic trends for the region and state.  The Economic Scorecard for Southeastern Wisconsin shows unemployment

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Bill Barth: Fully unprepared for pace of change

AI appears to have the capacity to make previous changes look modest. Meanwhile, state and federal authorities — and much of the business world, let alone employees — look thoroughly unprepared to keep up. Hold on. Rough ride ahead.

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Tom Content: Your Right to Know: Data center secrecy is unacceptable

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. All too often, secrecy and confidentiality carry the day in proceedings of state and local government.  In one recent case, the name “Microsoft” on a state Public Service Commission filing was redacted –

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