It’s Stop or Go for Campaign Reform

Since 1991, the auto and steel industries have given $5.7 million in campaign contributions and Congress has repeatedly voted not to impose tougher car fuel-efficiency standards. Makers of brand-name drugs contributed $18.6 million and Congress allowed them to hold on longer to their lucrative patents. In the 1996 election cycle, the tobacco industry gave $9.8 … Read more

Trump taps forceful ally of hard-line immigration policies to head Customs and Border Protection

A vehicle travels along the U.S. side of the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Ariz. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press) The picture of who will be in charge of executing President-elect Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration and border policies has come into sharper focus after he announced his picks to head Customs and Border Protection and … Read more

California Gov. Jerry Brown signs overhaul of bail system, saying now ‘rich and poor alike are treated fairly’

Gov. Jerry Brown hands a copy of a bail bill he signed to state Sen. Bob Hertzberg, along with Assemblyman Rob Bonta, right. Also seen are Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, left, Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, left, and state Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye. (Rich Pedroncelli / AP) California Gov. Jerry Brown has … Read more

U.S. job growth bounces back in November, a reassuring sign that the labor market remains healthy

The construction sector added 10,000 jobs in November, a slowdown from a monthly average of 17,500 this year. (Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press) Job growth rebounded in November from the weather-related slowdown the previous month, fresh evidence that the labor market remains healthy despite signs of a softening economy overall, according to new government … Read more

Robert H. Finch, Lt. Gov. Under Reagan, Dies : Politics: Leader in California GOP was 70. He also served in Nixon’s Cabinet and as President’s special counselor and campaign manager.

Robert H. Finch, the well-regarded former lieutenant governor of California, U.S. secretary of health, education and welfare and special counselor to President Richard Nixon, died early Tuesday of a heart attack at his Pasadena home. Monday was his 70th birthday. Sue Schechter, Finch’s sister, said he had been in excellent health and had celebrated his … Read more

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Dies of Lung Cancer at 74

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr., who looked, talked and acted like his father, died of cancer today, his 74th birthday, at a hospital in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., near his home. Christopher Roosevelt said his father died of lung cancer. “It was a very late diagnosis and very fast moving,” he told the Associated Press. Roosevelt had a … Read more

NEWS ANALYSIS : Hearings Expose White House Foibles, Failures : Probe: No interference is found in discussions on RTC investigation of Madison Guaranty. But possible Administration offenses are uncovered.

When Republicans first learned that President Clinton’s aides had been tipped off about the government investigation of his old friend and investment partner, James B. McDougal, they began using words not often heard here since the days of Watergate–words like cover-up and obstruction of justice. But nearly two weeks of intense congressional hearings have failed … Read more

Boy’s Rich Future Was in the Bag

–This is the week that Eric DeWilde, the penniless orphan, becomes an independently wealthy adult. Three years ago, having run away from home in Hollywood, Fla., after a scolding by his aunt, he found a sack alongside railroad tracks where he was walking. Inside were jewels worth $346,800. Police were notified, but no one ever … Read more

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