L.A. County gears up for Trump with millions in funding for immigrants, transgender residents

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors says it plans to funnel millions in funding to support immigrants and transgender residents as it prepares for another Trump presidency. (L.A. County Board of Supervisors) Gearing up for another Trump presidency, Los Angeles County supervisors will funnel millions in funding to beef up support for immigrants and transgender … Read more

Piers Morgan Taunts Alec Baldwin Over ‘Rust’ Shooting in Response to Political Commentary

Piers Morgan is taking aim at Alec Baldwin. This summer, Alec Baldwin’s manslaughter trial ended with a dismissal. It turns out that the court did not appreciate the prosecution’s alleged Brady violation. Some viewed this as a technicality. Others saw it as an overdue end to a baffling prosecution. Now, Piers Morgan, who openly sympathizes … Read more

Driving a Ford Mustang EV along Interstate 5, but charging up at Tesla station. Is that a thing?

I’m Russ Mitchell, climate and transportation reporter, filling in for Sammy Roth this week. He’s out reporting, and taking Thanksgiving Day off. Look for the next Boiling Point on Dec. 3. Regular readers of Boiling Point know my opinion of the electric vehicle public charging network that runs up and down Interstate 5: Unreliable. Frustrating. … Read more

A Precarious Victory : When is a Winner a Loser? When He Lacks a Mandate

Could Tuesday’s winner be history’s loser? If so, the Democrat’s bitter debate about the future may be unwarranted. The party came out of this year’s presidential election defeat with a plausible explanation–Michael S. Dukakis–and some grounds for optimism: the partial erosion of the GOP presidential coalition, simultaneous Democratic gains in Congress and vivid weakness in … Read more

She won a seat in the California Legislature — by campaigning for abortion rights in Nevada

Maggy Krell, center, arrives in Reno with a few busloads of volunteers in October. (Scott Sady / For The Times) Weeks before election day, more than 150 volunteers boarded early morning buses in Sacramento and traveled east, through the towering mountains of the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest and across the Nevada border to convince voters to … Read more

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