Murthy v. Missouri: SCOTUS has the votes to stop federal censors • Douglas Schoen: The United States must confront, not appease, the Iranian regime
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Saturday, March 23, 2024

The Newsom-Panera Bread scandal is an admission that minimum wage laws are harmful

Newsom’s special treatment of his friends and political allies is a clear admission of that fact.

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Murthy v. Missouri: SCOTUS has the votes to stop federal censors

Abridging the freedom of speech.

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Douglas Schoen: The United States must confront, not appease, the Iranian regime

At this point, it is legitimate to wonder not what Biden’s red line is, that if crossed, would invite an American military response, but if a red line exists at all.

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Ditch the Select Committee on Happiness and Public Policy Outcomes, and get out of our way

People are the happiest when they feel in control of their lives.

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The Supreme Court should reject clandestine government censorship of online speech

“Pressuring platforms in back rooms shielded from public view is not using the bully pulpit at all,” Aguinaga noted. “That’s just being a bully.”

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The Andrew Do scandal drags on as Viet America Society fails to meet deadline

We applaud the work of Nick Gerda, who has been wrongly smeared by a desperate Do, in bringing this to light.

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State is deer in headlights as insurance crisis unfolds

Will Lara and Newsom listen? They haven’t after years of dire warnings, so temper your expectations.

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Use community colleges for BSN degrees

The oddly twinned massive impacts of the C0VID-19 pandemic and the cost of housing in California sometimes seem to affect literally every facet of living in our home state.

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What should we do if there are no good candidates?

At best it looks like not voting, voting for the lesser evil, or writing in a candidate are merely personal symbolic actions.

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Balancing accountability and treatment: The path forward in California’s retail theft and drug crisis

You can’t fix a problem if you refuse to acknowledge one exists.

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