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April 18 Buzz: Why Sarah Palin shouldn't run for president
Opinion L.A.Most viewed, commented and shared: Why Sarah Palin doesn't get what she deserves For columnist Meghan Daum, there are many reasons why Sarah Palin should not run for president. One reasonis that Daum doesn’t want to walk on eggshells when...... -
April 19 Buzz: Breast cancer and California politics -- suggestions for how we might fix the error of our ways
Opinion L.A.Most viewed and shared: The trouble with those boobies bracelets Peggy Orenstein speaks up against merch designed to raise breast cancer awareness. Those ubiquitous rubber bracelets are part of a new trend: sexy breast cancer. There is "Save the Ta-Tas.".... -
April 20 buzz: Armenian genocide; breast cancer awareness
Opinion L.A.Most viewed: The trouble with those boobies bracelets The controversy of boobie bracelets gets continued clicks for a second day in a row. Op-Ed contributor Peggy Orenstein argues that there are more meaningful ways to raise breast cancer awareness --....... -
April 21 buzz: Feeding the Obama-phobes; feeding North Korea
Opinion L.A.Most viewed and shared: GOP wannabes Who will pose the most credible threat to President Obama? Not Donald Trump, writes Op-Ed columnist Doyle McManus, who then goes into who could become Obama’s genuine threats in the campaign field. Most c-... -
Kobe Bryant's $100,000 fine: Is Hollywood tougher than the NBA about gay bashing?
The Big PictureKobe Bryant has been in full-on damage control the last 24 hours, trying to smooth the waters after bellowing a nasty anti-gay slur at an NBA referee when he was hit with a technical foul during the Lakers game Tuesday...... -
After Giffords shooting, Credo Mobile issues petition against Sarah Palin's gun crosshairs [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogCredo Mobile is a small cellular phone carrier that often asks its users to mobilize themselves against right-wing groups and political figures. Most recently, Credo has called on its customers to condemn violent political rhetoric and is singling out... -
'Congress exceeded the bounds of its authority'--Federal Judge Roger Vinson on Obama healthcare law
Top of the TicketFull text and selected excerpts of Judge Roger Vinson's federal court decision declaring the new healthcare law unconstitutional.... -
Women's rights: Let's abort the bills proposed by Christopher H. Smith, Joe Pitts and Mike Pence
Opinion L.A.I was riveted by Hanna Rosin's July/August cover story for the Atlantic Monthly, "The End of Men," about how women came to outpace men in a post-Industrial America. I read it twice, and forced everyone I know to read it...... -
No party for John Boehner
For a man who's getting most of what he wanted, House Speaker John A. Boehner looked pretty unhappy last week.
Only three months ago, when he took the speaker's gavel from Democrat Nancy Pelosi, Boehner declared himself the leader of an unstoppable...Tags: Republican Party, Layoffs and Downsizing, Environmental Politics, Polls, John Boehner
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Budget resolution may be near, sources say
Washington BureauJust hours before a midnight deadline, congressional leaders and White House officials were “on the way to resolving” a key sticking point in a budget dispute that has threatened a government shutdown this weekend, a senior Democratic official...Tags: Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, John Boehner, U.S. Military, Family Planning
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Last-minute deal averts government shutdown
Washington BureauCongressional negotiators struck a last-minute deal to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year, congressional leaders and the White House said late Friday, averting a threatened shutdown. The House and Senate are expected to approve a seven-...Tags: Republican Party, Environmental Politics, Environmental Cleanup, John Boehner, Government
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Senate rejects attempts to defund Planned Parenthood, health reform
The Senate has rejected a bill that would have blocked funding for implementation of President Obama’s new healthcare law.
The 47-53 vote, which broke along party lines, was an expected result in the chamber, which is run by Democrats. The bill...Tags: Susan Collins, Republican Party, Family Planning, Olympia J. Snowe, Lisa Murkowski
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