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An Open Letter to Los Angeles Times Executive Editor Norman Pearlstine Jun. 13, 2020

Ted Rall

Dear Mr. Pearlstine: Last week, you issued a statement acknowledging the role your newspaper has pla... Read More

George Floyd Protesters Seek a 'Diverse' PD -- But Will That Matter? Jun. 11, 2020

Larry Elder

Democratic mayors, with a few exceptions, run America's biggest cities. These mayors have long promi... Read More

Shut Up, They Explained! Jun. 09, 2020

William Murchison

I know, I know; don't remind me. People of the political right go on and on these days about speech ... Read More

The Militarization of 'Officer Friendly' Jun. 03, 2020

Jim Hightower

From 1776 forward, Americans have opposed having soldiers do police work on our soil, but in recent ... Read More

Time for States to Cut the Cord With Washington Mar. 04, 2017

Diane Dimond

When our Founding Fathers established the framework for this country, they were careful to limit the... Read More

Keeping Track of Rogue Cops Oct. 15, 2016

Diane Dimond

Truth be told, we do a pretty good job in this country of keeping track of automobiles, doctors and ... Read More

A Legacy of Racial Grievance Mar. 13, 2015

Linda Chavez

Another shooting has taken place in Ferguson, Missouri — and this time, two police officers we... Read More

Could Public Employees Be Ordered to Church? May. 28, 2014

Joseph Farah

You hear a lot of rhetoric from people today about "separation of church and state." They repeat tho... Read More

The Dick Tracy of Wichita Feb. 15, 2014

Diane Dimond

This is a story about a cop's cop. A hometown kid who devoted his life to keeping his community safe... Read More