
Paul Fanlund: McCarthy, Trump, CNN and lessons on covering demagogues
Christiane Amanpour has recently become an even brighter journalistic star, and it has nothing to do with her day job as chief foreign correspondent for CNN.
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Christiane Amanpour has recently become an even brighter journalistic star, and it has nothing to do with her day job as chief foreign correspondent for CNN.
Take time this Memorial Day to remember those fallen soldiers who have made your freedom possible today.
With our rich history, abundant resources and industrious people, Wisconsin should look boldly to a future where families can prosper, industries can confidently invest and the nation can find answers to our toughest problems.
President Biden’s America is filled with chaos. Despite what the media may be telling us, people see the daily disarray caused by the president’s policies — and it’s time we call them out.
The colonists were literally trying to “cancel” King George.
Once a reporter and a paper adopt the language of the left, no matter how good the story is, they are putting their fingers on the scale, using language no normal person ever does, preaching.
We are proud to announce our bipartisan legislation to update Wisconsin law so that our state’s educational goals in K-12 public schools include instruction regarding Hmong Americans and Asian Americans.
The stagnation in Wisconsin’s shared revenue program is so significant because the state has historically not given local governments access to the same mix of revenue sources enjoyed by their peers.
Exploring the boundaries and limits of innovation in an age when breakthroughs are happening at a startling pace is among the goals of the Responsible Innovation Hub, a new center within the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery on the UW-Madison campus.
Bonnie Baerwald, president of Moraine Park Technical College dropped a surprise bombshell on the developing consensus among leaders in Washington County that a consolidation of the county’s two two-year colleges makes pragmatic sense.
We at World Beyond War don’t take sides. In war, the only winners are the people selling the weapons. We call for a ceasefire and negotiations in Ukraine.
We can’t allow Wisconsin Congressional Republicans and their extremist colleagues to get away with voting to raise energy costs for working families and kill new, good-paying clean energy jobs.
Both consumer and business advocates castigate excess profits of utilities.
Republicans have proposed spending hundreds of millions of dollars on shared revenue, but are oddly silent on how much of the COVID relief surplus they plan to give back to taxpayers.
A recent history of the state’s social spending Leviathan
We are beginning to experience four convergent crises: a high level of xenophobia, divergent population trends, a rising world temperature and massive waves of migration. How can we avoid a catastrophic collision of these crises?
It’s time for the media to stop catering to Milwaukee’s abysmal leadership and make them answer for decades of poor decisions.
We’ve already gone far enough in Wisconsin. It’s time to shut the door and keep it closed.
Thanks to a Supreme Court ruling and a DNR freed of the bonds it was shackled with in the Walker area, maybe the scales have tipped a bit in the direction of citizens.
Wisconsin electricity customers—who are prohibited by Wisconsin law from shopping around for another electricity provider— are suffering from the higher prices caused by the policies enacted by “progressive” regulators, extreme environmental groups, and monopoly utilities who are laughing all the way to the bank, but it doesn’t have to be this way.
Christiane Amanpour has recently become an even brighter journalistic star, and it has nothing to do with her day job as chief foreign correspondent for CNN.
Take time this Memorial Day to remember those fallen soldiers who have made your freedom possible today.
With our rich history, abundant resources and industrious people, Wisconsin should look boldly to a future where families can prosper, industries can confidently invest and the nation can find answers to our toughest problems.
President Biden’s America is filled with chaos. Despite what the media may be telling us, people see the daily disarray caused by the president’s policies — and it’s time we call them out.
The colonists were literally trying to “cancel” King George.
Once a reporter and a paper adopt the language of the left, no matter how good the story is, they are putting their fingers on the scale, using language no normal person ever does, preaching.
We are proud to announce our bipartisan legislation to update Wisconsin law so that our state’s educational goals in K-12 public schools include instruction regarding Hmong Americans and Asian Americans.
The stagnation in Wisconsin’s shared revenue program is so significant because the state has historically not given local governments access to the same mix of revenue sources enjoyed by their peers.
Exploring the boundaries and limits of innovation in an age when breakthroughs are happening at a startling pace is among the goals of the Responsible Innovation Hub, a new center within the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery on the UW-Madison campus.
Bonnie Baerwald, president of Moraine Park Technical College dropped a surprise bombshell on the developing consensus among leaders in Washington County that a consolidation of the county’s two two-year colleges makes pragmatic sense.
We at World Beyond War don’t take sides. In war, the only winners are the people selling the weapons. We call for a ceasefire and negotiations in Ukraine.
We can’t allow Wisconsin Congressional Republicans and their extremist colleagues to get away with voting to raise energy costs for working families and kill new, good-paying clean energy jobs.
Both consumer and business advocates castigate excess profits of utilities.
Republicans have proposed spending hundreds of millions of dollars on shared revenue, but are oddly silent on how much of the COVID relief surplus they plan to give back to taxpayers.
A recent history of the state’s social spending Leviathan
We are beginning to experience four convergent crises: a high level of xenophobia, divergent population trends, a rising world temperature and massive waves of migration. How can we avoid a catastrophic collision of these crises?
It’s time for the media to stop catering to Milwaukee’s abysmal leadership and make them answer for decades of poor decisions.
We’ve already gone far enough in Wisconsin. It’s time to shut the door and keep it closed.
Thanks to a Supreme Court ruling and a DNR freed of the bonds it was shackled with in the Walker area, maybe the scales have tipped a bit in the direction of citizens.
Wisconsin electricity customers—who are prohibited by Wisconsin law from shopping around for another electricity provider— are suffering from the higher prices caused by the policies enacted by “progressive” regulators, extreme environmental groups, and monopoly utilities who are laughing all the way to the bank, but it doesn’t have to be this way.