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Letters to the Editor: When Trump vacillates on accepting election results, he's saying he'll end democracy
The question voters will answer in 2024: Do we continue the American experiment in democracy, or call it quits?
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Letters to the Editor: Air quality isn't just a port problem. Regulators are failing all of Southern California
Accusing SCAQMD leaders of shirking their duties by holding a retreat in the Coachella Valley ignores that poor air quality is a problem in the desert too.
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Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) charts his process — as a writer, reader and for living life
'And Then? And Then? What Else' begins with a question — 'What am I doing?' — that leads to life lessons: Be curious. Accept nothing at face value. Opt for joy.
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Letters to the Editor: Why today's college protests are entirely different from anti-Vietnam War unrest
In the 1960s and '70s, students had a common cause: ending the Vietnam War. Today's protests pit one group against another.
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Letters to the Editor: A modest proposal for transit safety: Every rider gets a gun
A reader's modest proposal for increasing Metro safety: Every rider gets a gun. Except children: They get knives.
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Letters to the Editor: Trump the insurrectionist doesn't deserve to share a debate stage with Biden
Trump is an insurrectionist; Biden is not. Putting them on the same stage fosters false equivalence between them.
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Letters to the Editor: Mike Johnson showed up at Trump's trial. Is that part of the speaker's job?
MAGA lawmakers seem more interested in providing emotional support to defendant Trump than running the country.
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How rap and writing help heal a family's old wounds
Asante's layered voice creates its own rhythm and flow, as he weaves a personal story with reflections on Black American history.
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Letters to the Editor: Speed traps and small speed bumps: Reader ideas for slowing PCH traffic
Tells drivers on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu that they're entering a speed trap. That could slow traffic on that deadly stretch.
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