Waking Up to Los Angeles on Fire
In today’s edition, Los Angeles is facing fast-moving and deadly fires; Caroline Mimbs Nyce, who recently joined The New Yorker’s newsletter...
Read MoreHow Climate Change Accelerated the LA Fires
The fires show how unprepared we are for life on a hotter planet
Read MoreA Golden Glow on the Banks of the Sacramento
SACRAMENTO — When the Democratic-dominated California Legislature and Republican Gov. George Deukmejian start talking about peace and...
Read MoreNewsom's Offshore Wind Plan Will Likely Cost Californians Tens of Billions of Dollars. They Already Pay Some of the Nation's Highest Electric Bills.
'Californians could pay $80 billion, plus a large tab for transmission, and get little to nothing in return,' Cato Institute scholar says
Read MoreGene Hackman’s daughter hadn’t spoken to him for MONTHS as Elizabeth and Leslie seen for first time since h...
GENE Hackman's youngest daughter has revealed she hadn't spoken to her dad for months before his tragic death. Leslie and Elizabeth Hackman were...
Read MoreNew York health department confirms first case of new mpox strain
The New York State Department of Health on Tuesday confirmed its first case of the new mpox strain, adding to the global concerns over the spread of...
Read MoreOn the Ground During L.A.’s Wildfire Emergency
Early this week, the National Weather Service started sending out alerts in Los Angeles about a “life-threatening and destructive” windstorm set...
Read MoreRepresentative Ro Khanna on Elon Musk and the Tech Oligarchy
Representing Silicon Valley in Congress, Khanna knows tech moguls—and knows how dangerous they are. “Some of them,” he tells David Remnick,...
Read MorePlenty of Potential Rivals on Both Sides : Cranston Faces His Toughest Challenge in '86
SACRAMENTO — Alan Cranston faces the toughest campaign of his U.S. Senate career next year, with a long list of potential challengers vying to run...
Read MoreThe Insurance Crisis That Will Follow the California Fires
For years, experts have warned that homeowner insurance in the state could easily collapse.
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