Last January, California confirmed its first case of COVID-19 at a time when the state had a record low 3.9% unemployment and a booming economy, a...
[aggregation-styles] The New Yorker In the late nineteen-fifties, James Stewart was on a roll. “Vertigo” came out in 1958, as did the sly and funny “Bell,...
[aggregation-styles] The New York Times Now that Donald Trump has been defanged, leading Republicans are rushing to denounce him. It’s a little late. The circumstances were...
[aggregation-styles] The Washington Post The most remarkable thing about the tumultuous past few weeks in American politics has been the behavior not of President Trump but...
[aggregation-styles] J Post The Biden administration, to be sworn in on January 20, will have to deal with many urgent issues at home and abroad and...
[aggregation-styles] Haaretz Yesterday, the worst kind of history was made when a pro-Trump mobstormed the U.S. Capitol, breaching the doors of the hallowed chamber of the...
[aggregation-styles] The Washington Post Subscription The bad news about America is all around us. This is surely one of the darkest weeks in the country’s history....
[aggregation-styles] Bloomberg Most Americans have no idea who Nahid Shirbisheh is. But in Iran, she has become a powerful symbol of resistance. A little over a...
In November 2018, citizens voted on the 30-year Measure P parks tax initiative that would have raised our sales taxes by 3/8 of a percent to...
[aggregation-styles] The Guardian Every recent US administration has performed a perverse ritual as it has come into office. All have agreed to undermine US law by...