Crime debate misses key point: Police have more resources, but are solving fewer crimes • Letter: The New York Times is as biased as ever
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Friday, November 1, 2024

Armstrong Williams: Vote and respect the process, regardless of the outcome

Processes are the heart and soul of American greatness.

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Crime debate misses key point: Police have more resources, but are solving fewer crimes

California needs to analyze these law enforcement failures, not rush to blame justice reforms for the highly visible crime problems that remain.

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Letter: The New York Times is as biased as ever

What is going on over there at the OCR, are the editors asleep at the wheel?

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Endorsement: Re-elect Tri Ta to the California Assembly

Given the choices, it’s an easy call: re-elect Tri Ta.

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Endorsement: Matt Gunderson for the 49th congressional district

Overall, we think Gunderson’s sensibilities will serve the district well and help moderate, in small part, the GOP. He has our endorsement.

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Which nations are the freest, and why should we care?

The ability to choose your job, start a business, own property or decide how to spend your paycheck may seem natural to most Americans. Yet for billions around the world, the most basic economic freedoms remain out of reach.

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Donald Trump is not thoughtful enough to be a fascist

Anyone who dismisses his vows of vengeance as meaningless bluster is asking voters to recklessly assume he does not mean what he says.

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Newsom provides welfare to the wealthy, skimps on anti-homelessness programs

Gov. Gavin Newsom has played Santa Claus for the last week.

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Mike Levin: Some so-called ‘pro-choice’ Republicans are deceiving you

Voters may not agree with me on every issue, but you’ll always know where I stand and what my priorities and values are.

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Larry Elder: A pro-Trump immigrant’s story

After speaking in a pro-Trump town hall in Phoenix, I got up early the next morning to make a flight back to Los Angeles. I went down to the front of my hotel to get into a private car I ordered from a company that came highly recommended.

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