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March 31, 2026 Letter to friends, students, colleagues, and collaborators. Ad Policy A San Fernando city worker covers a mural…
Donald Trump has been an enemy of wind power for a long time — and he’s not going to let…
The plaintive observation, ascribed to the early Victorian British Prime Minister Viscount Melbourne about the acerbically self-confident historian Thomas Babington…
Reporting Highlights Another Trump Pardon: Nursing home operator Joseph Schwartz was convicted of a $39 million fraud, but President Donald…
Even before February 28, the reasons for Donald Trump’s imploding approval rating were abundantly clear: untrammeled corruption and personal enrichment…
O n Jan. 11, 1994, I drove to UCLA’s Royce Hall to hear Vice President Al Gore deliver the keynote…
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Politics / March 27, 2026 In this week’s Elie v. U.S., our justice correspondent explores Trump’s stunning incompetence. Plus: Baseball…
