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An implausible plan to fight terrorism through community outreach

An implausible plan to fight terrorism through community outreach

Preventing self-radicalized Muslim Americans from engaging in or abetting acts of terrorism is obviously a national priority. But a new...

 

GOP vs. Mother Nature

House Republicans, especially those of the "tea party" ilk, think they know the cause of our country's economic woes: environmental...

 

Seeking answers in Fullerton

The public is angrily questioning how the act of subduing a homeless man, who was something of a fixture in Fullerton, could have required...

Congress left the FAA up in the air

If nothing else, the extended debate over raising the federal debt ceiling, which brought the country to the brink of economic catastrophe,...

 

Yosemite: The nature of danger

There were times when the trail up Half Dome was so crowded it looked like a human freeway at rush hour. So much so that last year, Yosemite...

 

Mubarak: Avoiding 'victor's justice' in Egypt

Hosni Mubarak, the longtime president of Egypt and personification of corruption in that country, went on trial Wednesday in a televised...

Now, a focus on jobs

Now, a focus on jobs

Minutes after the Senate gave final approval to the hard-fought debt-ceiling deal, President Obama declared that it was time again for...

Overreacting to cheating

Overreacting to cheating

Students don't generally like tests, and a certain number of them cheat. Yet it's a rare educator who would advocate eliminating tests or...

Profiles in sleaze and courage

Profiles in sleaze and courage

It is often said, and usually supported by polls, that Americans distrust Congress but like their own representatives. That's why they can...

Science and salmon

Science and salmon

People tend to respect and believe in science — until it tells them something they didn't want to hear. Thus President George W....

Debt ceiling: A squandered deal

Debt ceiling: A squandered deal

After months of back-and-forth between President Obama and congressional leaders on raising the debt ceiling, the least one could expect...

More than a spoonful of sugar

More than a spoonful of sugar

When the government proposes guidelines for children's foods that would consider unsweetened 2%-fat yogurt unhealthful but not a bowl of...

Bell's search for redemption

Bell's search for redemption

It took outrage and a new era of civic involvement among a previously apathetic electorate to throw out the greedy leaders of Bell who...

A gay-wedding crasher

A gay-wedding crasher

Jonathan Turley is probably not the most popular man right now with supporters of same-sex marriage. The George Washington University law...

Californians looking for answers

Californians looking for answers

Californians are beginning to grapple with the state's troubles and are exploring their mixed feelings about how to get it back on track....

No excuses for L.A. County's emergency communications fiasco

No excuses for L.A. County's emergency communications fiasco

The tragedies of 9/11 tested first responders and exposed a weakness in their systems: Police, fire and hospital personnel in many areas,...

New vehicle fuel-efficiency standards make sense

New vehicle fuel-efficiency standards make sense

Environmentalists have had little reason to celebrate in 2011. A new favorite hobby in the GOP-controlled House is to toss off bills and...

Archbishop Charles Chaput's bigger pulpit

Archbishop Charles Chaput's bigger pulpit

The new Roman Catholic archbishop of Philadelphia seems to owe his appointment primarily to his perceived ability to move the archdiocese...

Gig.U's speedier Internet

Gig.U's speedier Internet

College campuses are shielded from many of the ugly realities of the outside world, such as dead-end jobs, underwater mortgages and pokey...

Electric Daisy events not worth it for Los Angeles

Electric Daisy events not worth it for Los Angeles

Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood has been hosting movie premieres for more than 80 years, and most of them have attracted more...

A misguided Republican attack on the OAS

A misguided Republican attack on the OAS

For much of the last decade, the United States has been relatively disengaged from Latin America, getting involved mostly to combat drugs or...

Americans Elect: Third-party politics, with a twist

Americans Elect: Third-party politics, with a twist

Third parties have generally been marginal players in American politics, especially in presidential elections. But a group called...

Questions for L.A.'s downtown stadium deal

Questions for L.A.'s downtown stadium deal

On Friday, the Los Angeles City Council will spend the day poring over a proposed memorandum of understanding with Anschutz Entertainment...

Congress should stop flirting with disaster

Congress should stop flirting with disaster

With as little as a week remaining until the federal government runs out of money to cover all its bills, it's time for Republicans and...

Goodwin Liu deserves a spot on the state Supreme Court

Goodwin Liu deserves a spot on the state Supreme Court

Goodwin Liu could be excused for never again allowing his name to be submitted for a judgeship. As a nominee for the U.S. 9th Circuit...

Honoring those who stood against torture

Honoring those who stood against torture

The American Civil Liberties Union and other organizations have called on President Obama to honor military personnel and civilians who...

Norway attacks: Terror from the right

Norway attacks: Terror from the right

With news that the man accused of slaughtering 76 people Friday in Norway was a right-wing extremist whose manifesto was littered with...

Syringes should be sold over the counter

Syringes should be sold over the counter

For a generally progressive state, California falls surprisingly behind on certain issues. One of these is allowing the purchase of syringes...

Closure for Maxine Waters?

Closure for Maxine Waters?

The seemingly endless ethics investigation of Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Los Angeles) may finally be heading to a conclusion. The House Ethics...

California Dream Act: Opening college doors

California Dream Act: Opening college doors

Assemblyman Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) has spent much of his legislative career trying to persuade lawmakers to grant financial help to...

Paper or plastic? Pay up

Paper or plastic? Pay up

Anyone seeking advice on how to reduce the environmental scourge of plastic carryout bags should avoid consulting the state of California,...

Walter Bagdasarian's rant: Loathsome but legal

Walter Bagdasarian's rant: Loathsome but legal

A San Diego-area man who used the "N-word" to describe Barack Obama and said that he "will have a 50 cal in the head soon" was guilty of...

San Diego State's $400,000 man

San Diego State's $400,000 man

As a practical matter, it makes little difference whether the new president of San Diego State University makes $100,000 more than his...

God and Lancaster

God and Lancaster

For decades, the courts have wrestled with the issue of public prayer and the clause in the 1st Amendment that separates church and state....

Covering contraception makes sense

Covering contraception makes sense

When the federal government considers which preventive medical goods and services should be fully covered by insurance under the...

Debt, jobs and politics

Debt, jobs and politics

Washington has been so engrossed in the battle over the debt ceiling and deficits, it's as if lawmakers think that resolving the federal...