Climate activists should pivot from costly pipe dreams to realistic solutions • Privacy agency oversteps authority, jeopardizes California’s opportunity to lead in AI
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 |
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| | On Sunday, Biden granted Hunter an extraordinarily broad pardon. Perhaps Biden was lying all along. |
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| A dose of realism could also end the elite’s singular preoccupation with climate. |
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| Californians now have a short window to voice their concerns to the CPPA. |
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| California created charter schools to advance excellence in education through innovation. OCCA is clearly innovating. |
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| Newsom’s special session will distract and constrain the Legislature from addressing California’s real problems. |
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| It’s hard enough to pay the bills in this state without politicians trying to raise taxes in every election. |
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| The War Party must not get away with “reining him in” on Russia policy for a second time. |
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| Newsom is not an attentive governor. He governs for headlines, expecting to have gotten a promotion by the time the lack of results comes in. |
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| Africans deserve the freedom to choose. Anything less just means socialism, with its inevitable consequences of coercion and destitution. |
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| “Facts are stubborn things,” former President Johnson Adam’s, once said, though some might argue that is no longer true based on the last election. |
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