A federal district court in Washington DC last week ruled that Google violated the law through its monopoly over general search services and advertising.
Two bills now making their way
For the last two decades, California’s governors and legislators — and lobbyists for countless groups with stakes in the state budget — have engaged in a running debate over ever-increasing volatility
Karen Bass’ campaign to eradicate homelessness in California’s largest city features several defining aspects that none of her mayoral predecessors tried: She has made herself accountable for results, she
Every day — indeed, every minute of every day — California’s officialdom makes decisions in the name of governance that are mostly predictable and not noteworthy. Occasionally, however, their conclusions are
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Tonight — Theatricum Botanicum: The Winter’s Tale is one of Willie the Shake’s last, a tragi-comedy in five acts. TB’s ever-evolving staple A Midsummer Night’s
If you’ve encountered headlines about California’s proposed legislation to establish safety guardrails around artificial intelligence, you might think this is a debate between Big Tech and "slow&
Dear Editor,
Recently we arrived at LAX from New York on a 5 hour trans Continental flight and were stunned at what passes for ground transportation at such a world
Gov. Gavin Newsom tirelessly touts the size and strength of California’s economy, often contrasting it with those of other states. When, for example, the monthly employment report was issued
It’s axiomatic that institutions, whether governmental, academic, philanthropic or corporate, rarely reform themselves.
Universally, if systemic change occurs, it tends to come from outside the existing structure for one