by | Apr 10, 2025

Los Angeles County has selected the McChrystal Group to “conduct an independent review of the evacuation policies and emergency alert notification systems utilized by the County and its partners in responding to the Palisades and Eaton Fires.” The group “is…

by | Apr 4, 2025

In early January, raging fires destroyed or damaged more than 6,000 homes in and around Los Angeles. By March 24, more than two months later, only four rebuilding permits had been approved. Fire victims have a right to be baffled….

by | Feb 11, 2025

While Gov. Newsom met with President Trump in Washington, Trump envoy Ric Grenell was in Los Angeles observing the city’s effort to recover from the devastating firestorms. The former acting director of national intelligence was surprised to find DEI practices hindering…

by | Feb 3, 2025

Oscar Murdock, my sainted father, does not wear his heart on his sleeve. At age 92, he is beyond such sentimentality. Instead, every day, he affixes a beer-coaster-sized button to his shirt. It reads: “Trump Was Right.” What I treasure most about that item is its subtlety….

by and | Jan 31, 2025

In a busy first week in office, President Trump visited those impacted by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and the fires in Los Angeles. Following his visit, victims from Hurricane Helene have already seen a massive difference in compassion as aid pours…

by | Jan 30, 2025

“The hots are getting hotter, the dries are getting drier … something happened to the plumbing of the world. Climate change is real and exacerbating this.” That was California Gov. Gavin Newsom responding to Donald Trump, but not last week…

by | Jan 25, 2025

The Los Angeles inferno continues, as new fires continue to break out even after entire neighborhoods have been ravaged and thousands of people have been displaced. Every day the case builds for reintroducing “a culture of responsibility” to California. Shmuel Klatzkin wrote of…

by and | Jan 20, 2025

Joe Biden is leaving office on the same divisive note that has characterized his entire presidency. In the final episode of The Weekend Spectator before Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th President, Paul Kengor and Grace Reilly analyze Biden’s disastrous…

by | Jan 18, 2025

Democracy arose in Britain and in America as a fight for rights. In the 1600s, Parliament stood up for their rights against King Charles I. Charles wanted to concentrate all political power in himself, much as the Tudor monarchs had…

by | Jan 17, 2025

PACIFIC PALISADES, California — On Sunday afternoon, I ventured behind the LAPD, LAFD, and National Guard lines to visit this embattled town, including my alma mater Palisades Charter High School. Pali High, as we called it before charter schools became…

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