By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
Federal health officials issued a national warning Thursday against marijuana use by adolescents and pregnant women, as more states legalize the increasingly potent drug for medicinal and
By Bill Barrow
The Democratic presidential field is shrinking but not quickly enough to ward off the prospect of a long, bruising fight for the nomination.
Three candidates dropped out
By David Crary and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
Planned Parenthood said Monday it’s pulling out of the federal family planning program rather than abide by a new Trump administration rule prohibiting
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the background of the controversy over whether to allow development of a big copper and gold mine near Alaska’s Bristol Bay? — C. Karo, Pittsburgh, PA
By Don Thompson
California and three other states on Friday filed the latest court challenge to new Trump administration rules blocking green cards for many immigrants who use public assistance
By Avery Yang
Last month, one of the most confrontational congressional voices against President Donald Trump and his immigration policies directly questioned a top Border Patrol officer about why a
TO GET SANTA MONICANS, AND AMERICANS
To stop cowering like trapped animals, while they are gunned down at their own government’s behest? Their beloved town destroyed by greed? Abominations
Disconcerting
Editor:
In his column in the Daily Press, Charles Andrews made a comment about how Donald Trump’s legacy may go. He refers to Trump’s several years of
By Johathan Lemire
Now is the summer (vacation) of the president’s discontent.
As Donald Trump prepares to leave on Friday for his annual August holiday at his lush New
With the massacres at El Paso and Dayton, (or, as Donald Trump would call it, “Toledo”) there have been 255 mass shootings in America this year...so far. The caveat
THERE’S A DOUBLE MEANING THERE
I finished my column yesterday, by my self-imposed day-early deadline. All my life I’ve been a procrastinator so I finally learned a few
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee upended the rules Thursday for immigration legislation that would extend family detentions as chairman Lindsey Graham muscled the measure forward over the objections of