
Lois Eisenberg | Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech
Jimmy Kimmel has been reinstated to his late- night comedy TV show after being suspended for free speech by saying “many in MAGA land are work- ing very hard to

Jimmy Kimmel has been reinstated to his late- night comedy TV show after being suspended for free speech by saying “many in MAGA land are work- ing very hard to

By Jacob Burg Contributing Writer President Donald Trump said on Thursday that if the Hamas terrorist group doesn’t stop killing people in the Gaza Strip, then the United States would have

By Lawrence Wilson Contributing Writer The U.S. government shutdown will continue as the Senate again failed to end debate and bring a short-term funding measure to a vote. The Thursday vote

By Emel Akan Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said that he spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday and agreed to meet with him in Budapest,

At the time of writing this column, it appears that, based on historical standards, we are in for a fairly long government shutdown. As I stated in a recent column,

After reading the comments by Alan Ferdman and Sandy Cassidy (Oct. 10) regarding Gary Horton’s column “The Conservative Christian Coup” (Oct. 8), I had to go back and reread his

This week saw the debut of a new alliance in the ongoing resistance to President Donald Trump. New York Attorney General Letitia James, already a hero on the left for

By Mayor Bill Miranda “There is no death, people die only when we forget them. If you remember me, I will be with you always.” — Isabel Allende Celebrating culture

By Matthew Vadum Contributing Writer Attorneys for former FBI director James Comey told a federal judge on Tuesday that they will ask the court to rule that the U.S. attorney named

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer Remarking on the ongoing U.S.-China rare earth export dispute, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said during a Wednesday news conference that if Beijing refuses to act as

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The White House’s budget office on Tuesday confirmed that it will continue layoffs as the government shutdown drags on with little end in sight. “OMB is

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer As the government shutdown exceeded the two-week mark, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., warned that military pay may run out and that service members could miss

Santa Clarita enjoys more than 110 miles of paved trails and paseos — a civic treasure that lets us walk, jog and ride through our neighborhoods without ever crossing a

Many thanks, and touché to The Signal for publication of my most recent letter on Oct. 9. I found uproarious chuckles in how it was presented as, “Christopher Lucero |

Jonathan Hatami’s Sept. 18 column attacking Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo reveals more about his political motivations than any genuine concern for public safety. His selective outrage over a bill that died

The two great debates of my lifetime have been the following: “Is it gravy or sauce” and “Can a pro-lifer support the death penalty.” The first conundrum is more controversial

Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve read that the Social Security Administration offers a lump-sum payment to new retirees who need some extra cash. I haven’t yet filed for my retirement benefits

News release While California’s climate has always swung between dry and wet conditions, the past five years have proven what climate science has predicted: California must be prepared for extreme

By Jeremiah Yonemura For The Signal About 40 racers and walkers gathered at West Creek Park on a recent Sunday morning for the inaugural Dig Deep Dash 5K to support the

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia is “very actively” developing and testing new nuclear weapons and that Moscow may soon make a formal