That exchange came to mind yesterday when I read the New York Times story documenting Cesar Chavez’s grooming, molestation, and rape of two middle-school-aged girls, the daughters of activists in the ...
It’s been almost imperceptible, but the Department of Homeland Security hasn’t been funded since February. Avenues to resolve the standoff keep getting cut off.
Low staffing doesn’t just impact workers. For travelers, room cleanings become irregular and pools are closed, even as hotels report record profits and executives pull in huge pay packages. Worse care ...
Cohen does see the momentum for a turnaround, with what he calls the People’s Pledge, where candidates challenge their colleagues to reject super PAC money in primary elections. It has happened in a ...
In early February, I wrote a column suggesting that someone needed to create a rival newspaper for the nation’s capital to the shameful remnant of The Washington Post, which has been pillaged by Jeff ...
Republicans are trying to ram through Trump’s latest attack on voting rights. If they have to abolish the filibuster to do it, fine.
While the Democratic House primaries have gotten more attention, overlapping situational expenditures have boosted all three main contenders.
On Tuesday, Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, became the first senior administration official to resign over the Iran war. He resigned not because the war is a debacle, but ...
A new California law aims to protect workers from silicosis, an incurable lung disease that has killed 29 people in the state and sickened hundreds. Experts say it isn’t enough.
On Monday, the monopolization trial against Live Nation picked up where it left off a week earlier, with Jay Marciano, CEO of AEG Entertainment, the nation’s second-largest live concert promoter, ...
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