Riverside sheriff’s office disses juries and county taxpayers • Harris and Newsom diverge as polling shows Democrats’ race is wide open
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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Fentanyl deaths fall without a drug war

Over the past decade, far too many lives have been lost to fentanyl-related overdoses. No doubt, many of us here in Southern California know of people who have been harmed by this scourge of drug poisonings.

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Riverside sheriff’s office disses juries and county taxpayers

Whatever the case, mind your p’s and q’s while in Riverside County given its, er, interesting standards for appropriate deputy behavior.

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Harris and Newsom diverge as polling shows Democrats’ race is wide open

Harris is significantly more vulnerable than a former VP should be, while Newsom may be stronger than appeared.

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Susan Shelley: SCOTUS restores needed balance to our government

No more roaming at large in trackless fields

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California’s trial lawyer racket, and how to end it

Overhaul California’s broken PAGA system and protect our job creators.

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Larry Wilson: What the Mamdani win means for the Democratic Party

Youth needs some youth to vote for.

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Matt Fleming: The lunacy of socialism in New York City

Free stuff, sham economics

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Susan Shelley: Senate Bill 79 robs Californians of their right to enjoy single-family homes

This is a failure, not least because the government has managed to turn public transit and city sidewalks into filthy encampments and dangerous zombie drug dens.

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This Independence Day, let’s remember what we are

Our declaration of revolt against kings and intrusive parliaments was possible because of the theoretical framework provided by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes and others.

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The Founders believed knowledge could bind us together. It still can.

From our earliest days, the pursuit of knowledge in this country was never just about learning—it was a civic act.

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