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Wishing for the good old days of college sports ignores something important: In those good old days, players were exploited.
A reader’s solution for a happy Thanksgiving dinner: Write down your opinions together, then discuss them four years from now.
Sheila Kuehl, who served in Sacramento and L.A. County, says it was the kind of support McBride is getting from Democrats that helped her deal with attacks.
People who cast their vote for a third-party candidate to protest the two-party system show there’s a real need for ranked-choice voting.
David Lauter’s columns were â€lucid, informative and good-hearted — stellar as columnist Steve Lopez’s work, but different,’ says a reader.
Biden can believe everything negative he said about Trump while hosting him at the White House. It’s about maintaining the peaceful transfer of power.
Regardless of whether Pete Hegseth’s 2017 sexual encounter was consensual or assault, there’s enough reckless behavior there to render him unfit for Defense secretary.
Nuclear power sounds â€clean’ now, but it could poison humanity well into the future. We simply need to reckon with our wastefulness now.
Letters to the Editor: Higher minimum wage hurts the fast-food industry? Maybe that’s a good thing
Low wages helped create a market for fast food (and all the health consequences). Maybe a higher minimum wage that causes problems for fast food is a good thing.
A Palm Desert City Council member and a military veteran implore the Biden administration to designate the Chuckwalla National Monument.
Disgusting. Barbaric. Un-American. These are the words that come to a reader’s mind when he thinks of the anti-trans bullying of Rep.-elect Sarah McBride.
If humanity is gone in 100 years, it’ll be because a few leaders have the power to kill billions of people with nuclear weapons. Let’s address that now.