Mercy is a good thing, sometimes • Dockworker unions need to be forced to accept reality. Automation is coming and that’s a good thing.
Friday, December 20, 2024 |
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| | Only time will reveal whether this administration can deliver meaningful change, but for now, it seems we are left staring into a pretense of urgency while the underlying issues persist unaddressed. |
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| President Joe Biden is garnering an interesting combination of righteous indignation and weird sympathy from the American people in his waning days in office for his biggest presidential pardon — that of his son, Hunter, completely exonerating him for his many legal problems. |
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| Automated ports are inevitable, so the best resolution for all of us is for unions to be forced into contracts that specify an automation timeline, retraining programs, and job creation commitments by ports. |
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| Newsom – a prototypical modern progressive governor whose pro-democracy tour of Southern states evoked more mocking than fear – will serve as a perfect foil for MAGA. |
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| We at McClatchy join Austin’s family in imploring President Biden to remember that Austin is not just a Syrian captive and American hostage, but a colleague, a brother and a son. |
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| The same defective thinking that is squeezing the fast-food business, bleeding its employees and depleting its work force is coming to the tourism industry in Los Angeles. |
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| The Department of Government Efficiency has made a promise: It will go after regulations that slow growth, obstruct innovators and cost American households thousands of dollars each year. Here’s hoping for success. |
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| There’s finally some good news in the horror of deaths from fentanyl overdoses in California, which have taken the lives of so many of our friends and family members. |
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| The city can chalk up any losses to the price of placing green ideology above the needs of its residents. |
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