House Panel Told EEOC Botched 200 Age Discrimination Cases

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission failed to act last year on more than 200 age discrimination cases before the statute of limitations expired, EEOC Chairman Clarence Thomas told a hostile congressional hearing on Monday, a year after he had promised to improve the agency’s performance. “It is troubling that . . . the agency charged … Read more

Trump officials’ defiance over Abrego Garcia’s deportation is ‘shocking,’ appeals court says

Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, speaks at an April 4 news conference. (Jose Luis Magana / Associated Press) The Trump administration’s claim that it can’t do anything to free Kilmar Abrego Garcia from an El Salvador prison and return him to the U.S. “should be shocking,” a federal appeals court said … Read more

Californians in Congress push for break on mortgage payments after natural disasters

A bill introduced by U.S. Reps. Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park) and Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) would require provide up to a year of forbearance on federally backed mortgages in disaster zones. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times) The Southern California lawmakers who represent the Eaton and Palisades fire zones introduced a bill in Congress on Thursday that … Read more

A Bittersweet Address : Speech: Barbara Bush, at Nixon Library hours before ex-President’s death, reminisces about him and late wife Pat.

In a rare public appearance, former First Lady Barbara Bush spoke Friday at the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace, saying that her prayers were with the 37th President. Bush, whose appearance and speech had been scheduled long before Nixon’s Monday stroke, entertained 1,200 people with anecdotes from her four years in the White House. But … Read more

Former Pentagon spokesman tied to online DEI purge was asked to resign, official says

The departure of the Pentagon spokesman is the fourth this week from the inner circle of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, shown Wednesday. Three other senior officials were escorted from the building after being implicated in an ongoing investigation into information leaks. (Nathan Howard / Associated Press) Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot was asked to resign … Read more

Reagan Judges Transforming Federal Bench

About once a week, usually on Thursday afternoons, half a dozen top White House and Justice Department officials meet to perform a little-noticed but profoundly important task: selecting, from among hundreds of candidates, those who will be recommended to President Reagan for nomination as federal judges. It is not an idle job. By 1989, when … Read more

A warning sign for Trump: Florida seniors in a pro-Biden golf cart caravan

Biden supporters in golf carts caravan to an elections office in The Villages, Fla., to cast their ballots during early voting. (Associated Press) Sara Branscome’s golf cart whizzed down the smooth asphalt path that winds through The Villages, the nation’s largest retirement community, an expanse of beautiful homes, shops and entertainment venues that bills itself … Read more

Lessons from Yosemite, a decade after the Rim fire

Charred trees smolder along Highway 120 at the southwestern boundary of Yosemite National Park on Aug. 27, 2013. (Los Angeles Times) Happy Thursday. I’m Corinne Purtill, a science and health reporter for The Times, filling in this week for the incomparable Sammy Roth. Last week my family drove north from Los Angeles on State Route … Read more

Campaign ’96 / VERBATIM : Bob Dole

Traditionally, Sen. Bob Dole has been among the most private of politicians. But increasingly this year, in an effort to make a stronger connection with voters, he has emphasized his personal story, as he did at a rally in New York this week. Here is an excerpt from his speech: I want people to know … Read more

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