South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace’s ex-chief of staff considers primary challenge against former boss: report 

The former chief of staff for South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace is considering launching a primary challenge against his ex-boss, according to a report.  Dan Hanlon is actively engaging with potential donors and prospective campaign staffers as he mulls running against the 46-year-old Republican congresswoman in the Palmetto State’s 1st Congressional District, according to Politico.  … Read more

40 Boeing jets inspected so far, officials say

At least 40 Boeing 737 Max 9 jets have been inspected so far in the Biden administration’s probe into the aircraft, after a plane lost part of its fuselage mid-flight earlier this month and was forced to make an emergency landing, officials said Wednesday. Representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation … Read more

Endorsement: Yes on Measure HLA. Los Angeles needs safer, more bikeable, walkable streets

Derrick Lewis visits a memorial for his mother-in-law, Trina Newman-Townsend, who was struck and killed by a driver on Dec. 24, 2022, on South Broadway in Los Angeles. (Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times) Los Angeles had more traffic deaths than homicides last year. At least 330 people were killed in vehicle collisions, the highest number in … Read more

Controversial anti-racism consultant Laith Marouf now running anti-Israel ‘Free Palestine Television’ channel

Laith Marouf is the government-funded anti-racism consultant who had a record hateful tweets about Jews, Francophones and Black people Laith Marouf in 2010Photo by Peter McCabe / THE GAZETTE Laith Marouf, the government-funded anti-racism consultant whose record of hateful tweets became an embarrassing controversy for the Liberals, is now the director of an anti-Israel online broadcaster. Free Palestine Television (FPTV) was launched after the Hamas massacre of … Read more

Brownstein: The tragic death of a young mother has sparked a campaign of hope

Lauren Lighter’s friends and sister have raised nearly $500,000 so far by selling candles “that fight the darkness” surrounding mental health, to benefit the Douglas Mental Health Mobile Outreach Program and similar projects. Sarah Kaplan, left, Alexandra Toulch and Tory Morton with a candle that honours the memory of their close friend Lauren Lighter, who … Read more

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