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Our View | Campus Crisis: Break Out the Broom

It sounded like quite the rant.  On Jan. 24, at North Park Elementary School, a student left his classroom and went on a profanity-filled, destructive tirade.  All of this is

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Our View | Fentanyl Town Hall: Our Thanks

This was not the end of the conversation. But we are hopeful, and grateful for the information and dialogue that was shared Thursday night in the Fentanyl Town Hall we

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Our View | A Lump of Coal from Congress

What’s 4,155 pages long and spends $1.7 trillion of your money?  Yes, it’s the newly enacted omnibus spending bill, passed last week just before Christmas when those who were there

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Our View | COVID and the Freedom to Dissent

During the Roman Inquisition in the 1600s, Copernicus and then Galileo were found to be “foolish and absurd in philosophy” and “vehemently suspect of heresy,” respectively, for espousing theories that,

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Our View | A Vote of No Confidence

As of this writing, it has been 10 days since the Nov. 8 General Election. And we still don’t know all of the results.  California isn’t the only place where

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Our View | The Death of Democracy, Revisited

By The Signal Editorial Board The admission this week by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg that, upon request from the FBI, his social media platform suppressed the story about Hunter Biden’s

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Our View | Supervisors Seeking Bigger Crowns

By The Signal Editorial Board You would think each of the five members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors would feel sufficiently empowered: Governing a county with a

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Our View | A Recap: Primary Endorsements

By The Signal Editorial Board Locally at least, a relatively quiet primary election season comes to a close on Tuesday, as those who have not already cast their ballots by