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by | Jan 3, 2024

SACRAMENTO — A front-page Washington Post investigation provides, as reporter Kyle Swenson promotes it in an X post, “an inside look at a well-funded…

by | Jan 1, 2024

Americosis: A Nation’s Dysfunction Observed from Public Transit By Sam Forster (Sutherland House, 146 pages, $26) One of poststructuralism’s simplest…

by | Dec 30, 2023

In 2020, after Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon won office with nearly 54 percent of the vote, advocates…

by | Dec 28, 2023

We shouldn’t be in a situation where suburban, exurban, and rural conservatives laugh with schadenfreude over the pain and tragedy…

by | Dec 2, 2023

The District of Columbia has always been valued as a beautiful city, both by its residents and its millions of…

by | Nov 12, 2023

As it happens, my office overlooks the main drag of Kansas City’s counterculture/ homeless hub. On one lonely day during…

by | Nov 7, 2023

As I wrote in my previous essay, one of the most profound and deeply damaging impacts of President Lyndon Johnson’s…

by | Oct 31, 2023

If there is one thing artificial intelligence should be great at, it’s treating everyone equally. As far as the algorithm…

by | Oct 13, 2023

Wandering through Life: A Memoir By Donna Leon (Atlantic Monthly Press, 193 pages, $26) When a writer charms, instructs, amuses,…

by | Sep 19, 2023

Most businesses have to make a profit to stay open — but not the government. While big grocery stores like…

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