A former LAUSD staffer is accused of using her role at the district to funnel more than $22 million worth of contracts to a co-conspirator and receive $3 million in …
César Chávez and Dolores Huerta started a revolution whose history is being rewritten by scandal
Revelations about the creation of the United Farm Workers under César Chávez are adding to a reassessment of the organization that had already been underway. Read full story Author: Hannah …
DHS attorney said agents in Los Angeles should have ‘started hitting’ protesters, emails show
Internal emails obtained by a government watchdog group reveal that a top Homeland Security attorney suggested agents should have “just started hitting” protesters during anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles. Read …
Arellano: Goodbye, Border Patrol bogeyman Gregory Bovino, and good riddance
Bovino, until recently Border Patrol commander at large, had his dream job — and blew it Read full story Author: Gustavo Arellano
Hiltzik: How a custody fight over an old dog showed why lawyers should never trust AI to tell the truth
A California custody lawsuit over an aging Labrador ended with both sides being punished for citing precedents faked by AI. Read full story Author: Michael Hiltzik
Trapped between bombs and hope: Why Tyre has become Lebanon’s last refuge
Whatever choices Hassan Kareet had left were all bad. Read full story Author: Nabih Bulos
Plaschke: Seeing double: Dodgers celebrate titles on a sparkling opening day
There were fireworks, music, celebrities and banners, but the real stars of Dodger opening day never made a sound. Read full story Author: Bill Plaschke
NBC’s ‘Today’ sets date for Savannah Guthrie’s return
The morning show co-host has been off the air since her mother was abducted on Feb. 1. Read full story Author: Stephen Battaglio
Dead man found inside police vehicle parked in front of department for days, officials say
A man was found dead Thursday inside a police car parked in front of the station in Azusa, officials said. Read full story Author: Summer Lin
Meet Slayyyter at her most raw, as the ‘Worst Girl in America’
Slayyyter crawls in through the window of her pseudo-childhood home, her long blond waves damp from a night out and the fringe of her Western jacket swinging as she reaches …
Time for a Filibuster Carve-Out for Terrorism
With America’s public safety threatened, a limited Senate filibuster “carve-out” must be considered. Changes have been made to the filibuster in the past; none of their justifications rose to today’s …
PBS Smears All Republicans as ‘White With Fear’
One of the most preposterous claims from liberals is that somehow, conservatives uniquely try to win elections by using “fear,” “hate” and “division,” especially on race and religion. Democrats never …
Trump’s Iran Deal Must Be Nothing Like Obama’s
President Donald Trump recently announced that he’s postponing strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days to negotiate a ceasefire. “I think it could very well end up being a …
Talks With Iran Continue, Deadline Extended to April 6
So, after today’s Cabinet meeting and intense discussions with envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, as well as Vice President Vance, President Trump decided that the talks are going well …
A Consent Decree for Freedom of Speech
The plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden have won and received a court order vindicating their free speech rights. The dire predictions after the Supreme Court found insufficient standing to support …
Patients Need Trump To Go Further With Higher Ed Reform
A year ago, President Trump signed one of his most important executive orders. He called out the decline of higher education, where merit and excellence have given way to indoctrination …
The Conversation About Women That We Don’t Need To Have
Conservatives want to support healthy family formation. But that can’t require sacrificing meritocracy or the very concept of a limited government. At the Heritage Foundation last week, a panel of …
‘My daughter is under the rubble’: Inside Tehran as civilian toll of strikes rises
One month since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Tehran residents tell the BBC their lives have been devastated. Read full story Author:
Why the geography of the Strait of Hormuz makes passing through it so risky
Paul Adams explains why it is so dangerous to navigate the strait, one of the world’s busiest oil shipping channels. Read full story Author:
Petrol price soars but Asda boss rejects profiteering claims
Motorists are facing higher fuel prices ahead of Easter break due to the conflict in the Middle East, the RAC says. Read full story Author:
