For those of us with a bit of awareness, it’s clear our nation has numerous problems that afflict us. In general, we look to our political leaders for guidance in resolving whatever ails us.
Since its passage in 2011, I have deducted points on term papers when the students in my healthcare law class refer to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as “Obamacare” for two very sound reasons: 1) Students studying the law need to use the correct citation and name of a law when dis
Janice Hahn is following in the footsteps of her father by becoming the 4th District Supervisor for Los Angeles County. Last month she was sworn in by her brother, Judge Jim Hahn, in the county building named for her father in recognition of his 50 years in public office.
For the charitable among us, investigative reporter Teri Sforza paints a dismal picture in her recent article “Beware the charity middleman.” In it she describes the practices of commercial fundraisers, which the California Attorney General’s Office reports sends no more than half of what’s raise
A provocative article appeared on the internet under the title “A minority government in America.” Its author, Sardul Singh Minhas, described as a business consultant and holder of a doctorate in engineering, criticizes the outcome of our recent presidential election.
If readers enter the search term "dead parrot" on Google, the first item retrieved is a video frame from Monty Python – as it should be. This remains one of those comic chestnuts like "Who's on First?" or the sounds rising from Jack Benny's cellar vault.
A recent news story reported that the world’s highest bridge has opened in China, which spans the Beipan River and connects the provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan.
Meanwhile, what is believed to be the world’s most expensive bridge is being built here in Long Beach.