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The Race-Obsessed L.A. City Council Oct. 20, 2022

Larry Elder

In a leaked tape, three members of the all-Democrat (plus one independent) Los Angeles City Council,... Read More

From Pot to Jaywalking, Pay Compensation to Those Hurt by Repealed Laws Oct. 07, 2022

Ted Rall

Whether it's a soaring literary classic like "Les Miserables "or generic Hollywood product like "The... Read More

Warped 'Compassion' Destroys Society Aug. 25, 2022

Laura Hollis

Thousands of years of civilizations (of all sorts) have demonstrated that there are certain foundati... Read More

Like a Dystopia, Only California Jul. 27, 2022

Debra J. Saunders

There were 195 fires in homeless encampments in Oakland, California, over two years that ended in Ma... Read More

California Democrats Had To Educate the Media Jun. 09, 2022

Froma Harrop

A bad habit in our public discourse is to simplify voter behavior according to party labels. Thus, w... Read More

COVID Is Coming Back May. 21, 2022

Susan Estrich

Shh. It's bad enough that the economy is going to hell. Don't tell anyone, but COVID is coming back.... Read More

People Are Fleeing the Self-harm Progressives Inflicted on Their Own Cities Apr. 29, 2022

Michael Barone

In recent weeks, I've noted how, as COVID-19 mask mandates fall by the wayside, the nation has been ... Read More

Discover a Mountain Resort Town Close to Downtown Los Angeles Apr. 17, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Athena Lucero "This looks like a resort," a friend said as we drove past the town square in Sierr... Read More

Fear of Crime Apr. 14, 2022

Susan Estrich

The shots were fired 3,000 miles away, but they were heard across the nation. In a flash, the sense... Read More

Moviegoers Will Love the Academy Award Museum Apr. 09, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely We were delighted to visit the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Arts and S... Read More

Homeless Activists End Debate: Is Los Angeles Ready for a Billionaire Mayor? Mar. 24, 2022

Susan Estrich

Five mayoral candidates were on the "bimah" at a synagogue in the San Fernando Valley last week to d... Read More

Prehistoric Creatures Rule in the Middle of Los Angeles Feb. 26, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely In the heart of Los Angeles, we discovered an area that was inhabited for t... Read More

Fear of Crime Feb. 24, 2022

Susan Estrich

The guy was coming out of the dry cleaners on a pleasant Saturday morning. He was walking over to th... Read More

When Rough Sex Is Too Rough Feb. 12, 2022

Susan Estrich

What happens when you have sex that is so rough that the woman ends up with two black eyes and real ... Read More

Chaos and Crime Are Not Homeless Jan. 30, 2022

Debra J. Saunders

New Yorker Michelle Go was pushed in front of a moving subway train, Sandra Shells was waiting for a... Read More

Crimes Are Crimes, No Matter How Petty Jan. 26, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

There's nothing petty about petty crime. Tolerate it, and society descends into disorder. You're sta... Read More

'Licorice Pizza': Squalls of Flak Suddenly Surround One of the Year's Most Lovable Movies Dec. 31, 2021

Screener

Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" may not be a full-on coming-of-age classic; it's a little di... Read More

The Death of California Dec. 15, 2021

Ben Shapiro

In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Victor Hugo told the tale of Esmerelda, a gypsy dancer falsely acc... Read More

Crime Is Back Dec. 09, 2021

Susan Estrich

On Thanksgiving weekend, a rash of smash-and-grab robberies at some of the most expensive malls (Cen... Read More

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Is Ready for Its Close-up Oct. 31, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber They're all here: ET pointing the way home; Dorothy's iconic ruby slippers; Charles Fo... Read More