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    Who owns businesses in California? A lawmaker wants the public to know

    Who owns businesses in California? A lawmaker wants the public to know

  • California burns billions on homelessness without knowing if it works

    The incompetence of California’s single-party Democratic rule shines through on every issue facing the state, but now homelessness is again taking the spotlight. Over the past five years, California has spent $24 billion on addressing homelessness. An audit examined how over half of that, $13.7 billion, was spent on five programs across the state. According […]

  • Opinion: My son was killed with a gun. Like too many California parents, I don't know who did it

    Like a lot of parents, I’ve carried a picture of my son everywhere I go for many years. Unlike a lot of them, I have a child who never ages: My son George was shot and killed on July 17, 1996. My photos of my son remind me of the days before I had to tell my grandson Gabriel, on what happened to be his 6th birthday, that his father had died. The scream I heard on the other end of the phone is one I wouldn’t wish on my enemies. Though I turned my pain into purpose as the president of the...

  • Patt Morrison: Confederate sentiment in Southern California ran deeper than you might know

    Of all the sounds now vanished from the heart of old downtown Los Angeles — the songs of the Tongva, the whistles of steam locomotives, the clanging of streetcars — there’s one you’d never have expected: the Rebel Yell. The battle cry of the Confederacy resounded a long way from its home, but throughout the Civil War, you could hear it in secessionist hangouts like the old Bella Union Hotel. The yell usually went along with hollering and arguing, and maybe the bibulous singing of “We’ll Hang Abe...

  • Letters to the Editor: California doesn't know if $20 billion spent on homelessness has worked. Who gets fired?

    To the editor: As much an opponent of added bureaucracy as I am, it amazes me that California has not created a new agency whose sole job is to fight homelessness. ("California spent billions on homelessness without tracking if it worked," April 9) Instead, some $20 billion has been spent over the last five years with no single point of management and accountability. Instead, we have a mishmash of agencies, all with different views on solutions and with little to show for the money they are...

  • Letters to the Editor: Hate California? That says more about you than California

    To the editor: Your print edition front page on April 8 had two articles about worsening circumstances in California with regard to climate change and housing, and a piece explaining the reasons conservatives don’t like us. It seems to be the norm for folks (even our friends and members of our family) to think negatively about the state. In reality, it is probable that not living within a budget leads to people thinking California is too expensive; that not knowing people different than we are...

  • Time to know what most would rather not know about UCLA Medical School

    Special to WorldTribune.com, April 17, 2024 Corporate WATCH Commentary by Joe Schaeffer @Schaeff55 If you think today’s Big Pharma-controlled establishment doctors are a problem, consider for a moment what is bound to follow in our ethics-free medical Brave New World. Physicians in recent decades have shrugged off the Hippocratic Oath (do no harm) with the […]

  • Want to know why kids don't know anything? Blame it on dumb TV

    The Post’s Cindy Adam is getting to the bottom of what’s wrong with the television industry.

  • The Delta Variant

    John Landis’s 1978 comedy classic ‘Animal House’ is a time capsule from an era when humor and campus politics were very different.

  • California Unemployment Spikes

    California saw applications for unemployment benefits rise for the week ending March 30, according to the Department of Labor—a signal that the jobs market may become more challenging amid a rise in the state's jobless rate.In the Golden State, the number of jobless claims increased by 2,147, the largest rise in the nation. Pennsylvania followed with 1,913 new claims, and Iowa with 1,383. Overall, for the week ending April 6, claims declined by 11,000 to 211,000, below what economist...

  • Did you know that Chatsworth has a theatre?

    Members of the Sheffield Women's Lecture Club do now after a most interesting talk from Lyndsay Jackson. Sylvia Jackson, Lindsay’s Mum, founded the Chatsworth Players in 2007. Lindsay is the Chair of the Players and has directed plays since 2018. She told us about the amazing unique Chatsworth Theatre and the players whose season starts next week with 'My Fair Lady'. https://photos.app.goo.gl/QtxmDhUmUVMq2cfaA

  • What to know in the event of an earthquake

    An earthquake shook the East Coast on Friday, the epicenter near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. Though earthquakes aren't common in our area 22News learned from a local first responder what you can do to protect yourself in the event of another one.