
Richard Myers | What’s the Answer to Killings?
Here we go again. After the recent mass shooting there will certainly be calls for more gun control measures followed by countless reasons why they won’t help. Some will suggest
Here we go again. After the recent mass shooting there will certainly be calls for more gun control measures followed by countless reasons why they won’t help. Some will suggest
The ungovernable mess to the south, the city of Los Angeles, will never eradicate COVID-19. Why? Consider the present approaches taken to vaccinate the general population. Mass vaccination sites where
Kirk Palmer of Laguna Niguel felt the need to express a negative opinion of our 25th District congressman (letters, March 25). No doubt he is a friend of one of
Perspective: 70 out of 71 people in the world have not contracted COVID-19, and 499 out of 500 who HAVE contracted it survived. Moreover, the unlucky ones who didn’t survive
By David Hegg It’s official. American life and American politics have officially outlawed middle ground. There’s only my side and the wrong side. I’m right, and I’m outraged, and if
Zionists were the favorite bogeymen of 1930s German socialists. White nationalists are the favorite bogeymen of 2020s American socialists. And the predictable prescription given for both is a bigger and
In speaking to everyone from school teachers, to parents, to students, I’m getting the same message: Keeping our kids out of school does them harm. I hear stories of anxiety,
I got my first COVID-19 shot the other day, and it brought back childhood memories. Nope, not painful memories of getting my shots. I’m not a wimp, for cryin’ out
One hundred days ago, I stood inside Sacramento’s Golden 1 Arena, raised my right hand, and was sworn in as the assemblywoman representing our community. It was a surreal experience,
It’s my friend Laura Raynor’s birthday tomorrow, Saturday. Friends are flying in, some are here already. From all over the world, calls keep coming, asking for updates. Some know my
In a recent conversation with a progressive acquaintance, he said it is imperative to confront any of “those people” who voted for Donald Trump with the facts. Aggressively. After questioning
I would never impeach a president for lying. They all do it. My problem with Joe Biden is he has the same problem I have at 84 years of age.
Sometimes semantics matter. We just had International Women’s Day, and in the United States March is Women’s History Month. A lot of folks have been rightly recognizing women’s achievements. The
Re: Alan Ferdman commentary, “Congestion Pricing and Toll Roads,” March 4: Metro’s Traffic Reduction Study is exploring if, where, and how a pilot program with congestion pricing and additional transportation
There once was a mailman who decided to “help” the people on his route by tossing out “bad mail.” His name was George Google. His mailman buddies Tom Twitter and
Rep. Mike Garcia willingly joined the Republican attack on our nation’s democratic process. Garcia’s condemnation of violence rings hollow in light of his continued complicity in the seditious actions of
Most people are concerned about all the negative effects of climate change, a recent Yale survey found. Large majorities of voters support policies to reduce carbon pollution and promote clean
Recent tax law changes, the pandemic and an underfunded IRS have coincided to make the current tax season exceptionally difficult for both taxpayers and tax practitioners who prepare tax returns.
Part 3 of 5 (Part 2 appeared March 9). All the president was asking for was an audit – a double check to verify the validity of the ballots cast
Do your conservative columnists realize how childish and unprofessional they seem when they write things like, “She is now embarrassed to reveal her state of residence” in their bios? If
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