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The University of California is a public utility and taxpayers deserve the services they deserve
Letters to the Editor: UC defends its contract offer in labor talks to avert a strike By Tom Hall, Managing Editor Posted: 06/05/2013 03:01:00 AM EDT Updated: 06/05/2013 04:01:00 AM EDT What is it...
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Rick Caruso: A Character Who Is A Fool
Rick Caruso's dad made two fortunes, did jail time. How he shaped his son's ambitions to become one of the greats Rick Caruso doesn't want people to get the idea that he's a boring...
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The Problem With “A Land of the Free”
In L.A., hidden armies of workers keep mega-mansions on the market forever, while giant corporations get away with murder. In America, the people get robbed at gunpoint while the lawyers get rich, and everyone...
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House of Representatives begins new session next Tuesday
Congress faces busy lame-duck session as it returns to Washington Lester Holt on Capitol Hill in 2012. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) December 6, 2013 Updated October 3, 2014: Since writing this article, Representative John...
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Bennet confirms as new United States Attorney in Colorado
Bennet Wins Third Senate Term in Colorado Bennet Wins Third Senate Term in Colorado WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senate candidate Patrick J. Bennet (D-CO) released the following statement on Wednesday during a campaign event...
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California’s Congressional District: A Bipartisan Analysis
Your guide to the California Congressional District 22 race: Rep. David Valadao vs. Rudy Salas This post was published recently in the Isthmus Political newsletter. From L.A. to Washington: The Isthmus Political newsletter is...
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Garcetti, former chief of staff, and six other city officials are on trial for corruption and bribery
L.A. bribery trial spotlights City Hall corruption in run-up to election In this April 18, 2014 file photo, Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles, speaks during a press conference at City Hall in Los...
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7 Ideas to Move Los Angeles Forward
10 ideas for fixing Los Angeles' traffic woes LOS ANGELES (AP) -- As traffic gets worse in Los Angeles, residents, business leaders and even public officials have plenty to say about what they think...
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Cubans happy to see end of emergency regulations
After Hurricane Ian left Cuba in the dark, protestors took to the streets. Now the government is set to charge them for leaving their homes during one of the world’s strongest hurricanes. The government...
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The Obama Administration is Taking the Border Crisis Back
Analysis: A worrisome poll number for Trump The Washington Examiner’s Paul Waldman writes how the nation is drifting away from the Republican Party By Paul Waldman For more than 50 years, presidents have sought...