Paul Rosenberg

Port Marks Progress With Air Quality Monitors—But Not Air Quality Itself

The Port of LA's four air quality monitoring stations are now operational — that's the upbeat good news shared by…

2 years ago

Mayor Karen Bass Announces Free Metro For Students — Why Not Free Transit For All?

In June 2020, Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Senator Ed Markey proposed a federal bill to establish a $5 billion…

2 years ago

Save The Children: Bloodbath In Gaza

While the Hamas terrorist attack on Oct. 7 was unbelievably horrific—including the brutal murder, kidnapping and orphaning of children —…

2 years ago

Biden Celebrates Growing Economy, Successful Auto Strike

Earlier in the strike, in September, Biden became the first president in history to walk the line with striking workers.

2 years ago

Air Quality Monitors Back On Line—But Show Stalled Progress Since 2016

A full report on the meeting will be published on Random Lengths website in the next few days.

2 years ago

Not Just A “Christian Nationalist”

When House Republicans ended weeks of chaos by unanimously electing Speaker Mike Johnson, a virtual unknown, the political world didn’t…

2 years ago

Lies, Damned Lies and “Corporate Bulls**t”: A Consumer’s Guide to Bad-Faith Arguments

If you raise the minimum wage, it will be a job killer, thousands of people will lose their jobs. That's…

2 years ago

Third Trump Lawyer Flips In Georgia RICO Case — Odds of Trump Conviction Rise

As the number of co-defendants shrinks, and those testifying against Trump rises, the likelihood of a Trump conviction before the…

2 years ago

Malice In Blunderland?

The focus of Naranjo’s concern was an undisclosed lawsuit between Tonsich and the Pasha Group, which owns the Port of…

2 years ago

Newsom’s Rash of Vetoes Call For Historic Overrides

By Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed an array of bills that have left Democratic lawmakers and…

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