U.S. Asians drawn to life in Irvine

In the world of highly manicured Orange County communities, few are polished to the luster of Irvine. The master-planned, upscale city of cookie-cutter homes and broad boulevards looks every inch the stereotype of suburban living — orderly, safe and homogenous. Yet just beneath the surface lies another Irvine, one of Buddhist temples and teahouses, a … Read more

Conservatives ecstatic about Elon Musk buying Twitter: ‘Time they get their comeuppance’

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, pictured in July 2021 in Wilmington, Del., has delighted Republicans with his planned purchase of Twitter. (Matt Rourke / Associated Press) With tweets laden with exclamation marks and celebratory hashtags, Republicans on Monday made their mood abundantly clear: They were elated by the news Elon Musk was buying Twitter. “WELCOME BACK … Read more

Obama’s transparency record appears cloudy

One casualty of President Obama’s first year in office: the notion that he would transform a political system mired in gridlock and secrecy, opening a window to the legislative process. That hasn’t happened. Instead of healthcare negotiations broadcast on C-SPAN, as candidate Obama famously promised, the fate of the landmark bill is being hashed out … Read more

A New Man

He bounds out of bed at 6 every morning, eager to attack his treadmill. He arrives at his Senate office hours ahead of most of his colleagues, huddling with aides to plot political strategy. With newfound zeal and with considerable success, he prods and pushes and cajoles fellow Democrats to support his legislative obsessions. In … Read more

The Ear: The Daily Factor

Comedian David Steinberg continues in his role as “Ear”—that is, a sounding board–to some of the funniest people working today. DAVID STEINBERG: A bit casually dressed, are you–jeans and T-shirt? Jon Stewart:Clearly, I didn’t realize we were to wear bat mitzvah attire. You said come by Friday night. It’ll be late. We’ll sit. We’ll talk, … Read more

Mitt Romney low-key on civil rights, in contrast to his father

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In 1963, an explosive year in the quest for civil rights, George Romney appeared unannounced in the mostly white suburb of Grosse Pointe and marched to the front of an anti-segregation demonstration to stand beside black leaders. Letters from startled constituents poured into the office of the first-term Michigan governor, whose … Read more

Windstorm damage estimated at $40 million

Last week’s Southern California windstorm caused at least $40 million in damage, though that number is expected to rise as more agencies complete their tallies. Pasadena sustained close to $20 million in damage from more than 1,200 downed trees that crushed cars, knocked out power lines and scarred homes and businesses, according to city officials. … Read more

Jerry Brown’s latest comeback

Today, Spence and Cole discuss how it was that Jerry Brown became the flashpoint in Sacramento’s budget impasse. Later in the week, they’ll debate city-level emissions plans, the appropriate role of the attorney general and more. Brown: Outrageous and abusiveBy Mike Spence Rick, Jerry Brown became the center of the budget debate for two reasons: … Read more

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