Panel Probes Pentagon’s Office in L.A.

An investigative panel of the House Armed Services Committee has begun a probe into administrative problems at the Pentagon’s main business office in Southern California, which has been late in paying its bills to thousands of defense contractors. A House staff member investigating the agency, known as the Defense Contract Administration Service, said the subcommittee … Read more

Power: a Start on Long Path

The state Legislature’s actions in the past week should mark a watershed in California’s power crisis–a point at which the state is beginning to gain control over the situation. But much of the most complex and difficult work remains to be done, and it will not get any easier for politicians who are hard pressed … Read more

A brilliant bad speech

In some ways, Barack Obama’s speech on race last week was as brilliant as it was nuanced. But for all its rhetorical beauty, it was also an enormous step backward and, in the end, a rather self-serving call for more discussion about racial grievance in a country that has already done way too much talking. … Read more

Column: Trump has named a pro-union secretary of Labor, but will she be able to do anything for workers?

Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.), Trump’s nominee for Labor secretary, tours a union factory in October during her unsuccessful reelection campaign (Mark Z. Barabak/Los Angeles Times) Dear readers: Hang on to your hats. I’m about to praise Donald Trump for one of his Cabinet nominees. She’s Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.), who will be the nominee … Read more

Trump considers DeSantis for the Pentagon with Hegseth under pressure over allegations

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, meets with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, at the Capitol in Washington on Monday. (J. Scott Applewhite / Associated Press) Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s Pentagon pick, was fighting to hold on to his Cabinet nomination amid growing questions Wednesday about … Read more

Conservative Tells of Seeing Tower Drunk : Senate Panel Hears Activist Oppose Defense Nomination

A conservative activist told the Senate Armed Services Committee today that he encountered Defense Secretary-designate John Tower in an inebriated condition on several occasions accompanied by women other than his wife. The witness, Paul Weyrich, chairman of the Free Congress Foundation, has opposed Tower’s nomination on grounds he is soft on “Star Wars,” a space-based … Read more

Newly elected L.A. school board members vow to defend vulnerable students, staff against Trump

L.A. Unified board members Scott Schmerelson, left, Karla Griego, center, and Sherlett Hendy Newbill. (L.A. Times; Handout) Newly elected Los Angeles school board members say they are united in a mission to protect the district’s most vulnerable — students and staff who are immigrants or LGBTQ+ — following wins that are generally a plus for … Read more

Lawyers, Lobbyists Top List of Clinton Contributors : Donations: Study finds that such firms have provided at least $2.6 million. Securities company is his biggest financial supporter.

Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton has received the largest share of his financial support–at least $2.6 million–from lawyers and lobbyists, according to a new study of campaign contributions made public on Friday. While it is not unusual for candidates to depend on politically active law and lobbying firms for support, Clinton’s heavy reliance on them … Read more

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