CARTOON: Financially unsustainable

President Joe Biden’s American Family Plan joins a long list of other entitlement programs and represents the largest government expansion since the Great Society.

Federal executions stopped as Garland orders protocols reviewed

Attorney General Merrick Garland made the announcement Thursday night, saying he was imposing a moratorium on federal executions while the Justice Department conducts a review of its policies and procedures. He gave no timetable.

LETTER: Get vaccinated now

I’m amazed at the number of individuals who still won’t get the COVID vaccine.

LETTER: Term limits, please

The 22nd Amendment needs to limit all Senators and Congress members to no more than two terms.

LA approves measure limiting homeless encampments

The Los Angeles City Council passed a sweeping anti-camping measure Thursday to remove widespread homeless encampments that have become an eyesore across the city.

Boy Scouts reach $850M agreement with sex abuse victims

The Boy Scouts of America have reached an $850 million agreement with attorneys representing some 60,000 victims of child sex abuse in what could prove to be a pivotal moment in the organization’s bankruptcy case.

 
LA homemade fireworks blast injures 17

Seventeen people were hurt Wednesday night in the blast, which also flipped and damaged cars and smashed windows in homes and a laundromat.

California virus cases growing as delta variant expands

The nation’s most populous state is averaging close to 1,000 additional cases reported daily, an increase of about 17% in the last 14 days.

Firefighters battle big wildfires in California heat

Hundreds of firefighters worked Thursday in high heat to beat back wildfires in the forests of far Northern California, where the flames have forced many communities to evacuate.

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