Mindless or spineless: The unbearable lightness of being Elizabeth Warren • If Newsom truly follows the science, why not adopt the ‘science of reading’ in California schools?
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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

The government wants to play God. What does that mean for our freedoms?

Freedom cannot be a piece-meal venture.

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Mindless or spineless: The unbearable lightness of being Elizabeth Warren

Warren, pressured by the far left to recite nonsense, dutifully allowed that there was “ample evidence” that the victim of attempted genocide was actually the perpetrator of one.

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If Newsom truly follows the science, why not adopt the ‘science of reading’ in California schools?

He said he wants the Legislature to “study this problem closely.”

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John Stossel: Soon the government might shut down your car

President Joe Biden’s new infrastructure law gives bureaucrats that power.

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California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

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California’s high construction costs limit housing. A Supreme Court decision might help

The ruling is a small step toward reducing some of the costs that make housing so expensive to build in California – a syndrome that, unless altered, will forever prevent the state from solving its housing dilemma.

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Orange County’s untapped AI potential

By prioritizing innovation and pursuing policy measures that supercharge R&D, Orange County can build the next AI hot spot right here in sunny Southern California.

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Proposition 47: Letters

Re “The pols and realities of Prop. 47” (April 14): I’m not sure why Larry Wilson still has a job as a columnist. He applauds Prop. 47 as being successful in reducing our “bloated” prison population. Perhaps one of the “downsides” of a high prison population to Mr. Wilson is a high number of criminals being in prison. To me, and most other law-abiding citizens, it is a comfort to know that criminals are, in fact, in prison. As I experience my grocery bill being doubled, I watch every day as criminals walk into any given grocery or retail store, […]

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Why can’t San Francisco build housing? Lessons from the 1906 fire

It is time for San Francisco to get over its antipathy to markets.

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IVF: The new Republican nail for their ‘pro-life’ hammer

My fear, and the fear of every woman who kisses goodnight a child born through IVF, is that IVF is that next nail.

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