Ray Reisler and Leslie Gilbert-Lurie
In Pittsburgh, according to an Aspen Institute report, the local teachers union and the school district have gone from "sitting across the...
By Deborah MacInnis
Anytime a VIP gets caught with his (or her) pants down — Arnold Schwarzenegger or Anthony Weiner, for example — you can almost...
By Robert L. Shapiro
After Casey Anthony was found not guilty of murdering her daughter Caylee this week, a disturbing spectacle unfolded outside the Florida...
By Adam Skaggs and Maria da Silva
Denouncing a proposal to cut $150 million out of a courts budget that has already absorbed a $200-million reduction, California's chief...
By Doyle McManus
President Obama faces an uphill struggle in his campaign for reelection next year. His job approval rating is stuck just below 50%. The...
By Allan Luks
Among the many proposals to raise taxes and cut and reallocate government spending to regain our country's economic health, one of the...
By Meghan Daum
There's something exhilarating about walking out of a movie. Not only does it reacquaint you with the notion of your own free will ("Wait...
By Tim Rutten
It's sometimes useful to see ourselves as others do, and reports this Independence Day weekend in a couple of English-speaking newspapers...
By Max Boot
The signature line of President Obama's June 22 Afghanistan address was "America, it is time to focus on nation-building here at home." This...
By Naomi Klein
"We're a disaster area," Alexis Bonogofsky told me, "and it's going to take a long time to get over it."
By Mark D. Wallace
Why not Iran?
By Jim Newton
The view from the top floor of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power testifies to its place in the life and history of the city....
By Erwin Chemerinsky
Has the Supreme Court lost faith in the American court system? That is a strange question to ask about the justices who sit at the top of...
By Doyle McManus
In 2008, as financial crisis threatened the U.S. banking system, President George W. Bush asked Congress to approve an emergency bailout....
By Gregory Rodriguez
Kim Kardashian's butt is real. Some haters said it was fake. To prove them wrong, she had a doctor take X-rays to show that it was implant-...
By Julia Gabrick
There's nothing quite as American as the Fourth of July, the day our nation's founders declared independence from Britain. But like...
By Rick Wartzman
For the last few weeks, I've been unable to get a startling statistic out of my head: Since the recession officially ended, Texas has...
By Jonah Goldberg
"That's racist."
By Greg Goldin
At last, the city's Planning Department says, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will have his security wall. In February, Villaraigosa's office...
By Joyce Appleby
James Madison would have smiled had he heard about President Obama's maneuver, seemingly in defiance of the War Powers Act, to avoid...
By Tim Rutten
Taking in the starchy-prim controversy over MSNBC's indefinite suspension of commentator Mark Halperin for what the New York Times described...
By Lawrence J. Korb
More than 255,000 women have served in the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan. Twenty-one percent of the 2011 graduating class of sailors...
By Meghan Daum
Dear San Francisco,
By Lucian Leape and Helen Haskell
Forty years ago this month, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed that sleep-deprived resident physicians...
By Doyle McManus
A few weeks ago, the race for the Republican presidential nomination was a jumble of candidates, none of whom seemed to be winning the...
By Daniel K. Gardner
Mao Tse-tung, Confucius and Louis Vuitton have been mixing it up lately on China's most-renowned stage: Tiananmen Square.
By Amos N. Guiora
Self-defense against threats to national security and individual citizens is a core right and duty of all nation-states. No one seriously...
By Tim Rutten
If litigation were a competitive sport, Frank McCourt would have a trophy case filled with silver.
By Nazir al-Abdo
My older brother, Bashir, 26, is one of the thousands of people who have been detained by Bashar Assad's regime in recent weeks.
By Jonah Goldberg
The backdrop for my favorite science-fiction novels, Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, is something called the Butlerian Jihad. Some 10,000...