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The climate is in crisis, but there are plenty of reasons to hope even in the face of another Trump presidency.
A reader objects to Ysabel Jurado, an L.A. City Council member-elect, being described as “not Latina” because she is of Filipino heritage.
A reader is skeptical of Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s claim that her party needs to dramatically change its messaging.
If Trump truly thinks a national emergency is needed to carry out mass deportations, why did he kill the Republican-backed border bill?
A resident of one of L.A.’s single-family neighborhoods objects to the discourse that casts these areas as “wealthy and white.”
One reader says Trump exploited “residual misogyny” among the electorate. Another says voters rejected the Biden administration’s policies.
Readers react with alarm to the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
A year ago, allowing Ukraine to launch U.S. missiles into Russia could have changed the course of the war. Now, it makes us look like a fickle ally.
Democrats need to be likable, some say. Problem is, Harris ran as the candidate of joy, and she still lost to someone who called others ‘vermin.’
Even if George Gascón’s progressive policies made sense, that couldn’t beat the constant stream of footage from cameras showing the reality of crime.
Readers express appreciation for the Natural History Museum’s new exhibit and a Times reporter’s story on its star, Gnatalie the dinosaur.
Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard in the Trump Cabinet? Senators afraid to challenge these nominations should look at the very close election result.