Technology and the Internet
Larry Smarr, the director of the University of Illinois’ National Center for Supercomputing Applications, suggested that corporate America follow George Washington’s lead.
Nov. 5, 1985
Politics
It may have come as a surprise to California utility customers to learn that, collectively, they own the “extra space” inside the envelopes that bring their monthly gas and electric bills.
Oct. 14, 1985
Entertainment & Arts
Twenty-two Los Angeles County arts organizations have been awarded $85,000 in matching grants from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the National/State/County Partnership, a challenge grant program to help arts organizations that have limited access to private, corporate or governmental aid.
July 1, 1988
Twenty-two county-resident arts organizations have been awarded $89,900 in grants by the National-State-County Partnership, a grant program administered by the Los Angeles County Music and Performing Arts Commission.
Jan. 13, 1988
World & Nation
The raid was planned well in advance, the target selected with precision, the goal immense.
July 10, 1994
Corporations have given more than $50 million in recent years to state lawmakers who are pushing for new restrictions on the right to vote.
April 5, 2021
Opinion
Amazon, Starbucks and other companies say they’ll pay for employees’ abortion travel post-Roe. Why do they still donate to Republicans who led us to this travesty?
July 22, 2022
Philanthropy: George Soros’ $9-million donation comes comes amid government cuts in assistance for the poor.
June 3, 1998
Business
The illicit sale by Toshiba Corp. of sensitive defense technology to the Soviet Union is not a Japan-bashing issue, although some are trying to use it as such.
July 21, 1987