For Caitlin Clark, adversity leads to triumph • Rex Richardson: SB 1420 puts hydrogen on an even playing field. The Legislature should approve it.
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| | President Biden’s reelection campaign took the gloves off on Monday, with an attack ad slamming former President Donald Trump as a “convicted felon.” |
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| Just as Jackie Robinson, Serena and Venus Williams and other top Black athletes faced adversity throughout their careers, I have no doubt this situation has fueled Clark to perform at her best and set her on a path to greatness. |
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| California is rightfully setting its sights on a future powered by clean and renewable energy. |
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| Governors and legislative leaders use trailer bills to enact major changes in state policy that have little or no real connection to the budget with little or no public exposure or input. |
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| The bottom line is that we might be only one Supreme Court decision away from Congress being obliged to write better and more explicit statutes than it usually does. |
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| Barring a major flub by either candidate, presidential debates won’t change voters’ minds before November. |
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| Although the court short-circuited the initiative process Progressive Gov. Hiram Johnson installed in 1911, voters still have the final say – including on their tax rates. |
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| I’m glad Reagan and Kemp aren’t here to see what’s happened to their legacies. |
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| Doing that could prevent future confusion and disruption in thousands of lives. |
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| It took an especially creative kind of con man — an ad man, perhaps — to spin the day of the anti-democracy mob riot at the United States Capitol as “J6.” |
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