The Republican Party’s roller coaster ride with Donald Trump makes its last loop this week, as the American people prepare to render one final judgment on the man who has dominated our politics ...
Votes will almost certainly be challenged — sometimes fairly and sometimes nefariously — for weeks, if not months, to come. If Harris wins, the selfless act of withdrawing from the race will ...
The Dodgers are world champions after beating the New York Yankees. It’s the Dodgers’ second title in the last five years.
The Daily Pilot’s e-newspaper includes Friday’s coverage of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and other parts of Orange County. The quarantine zone is ...
Do you love a parade? If you’re reading this while standing in front of City Hall this morning, the answer must be an unequivocal yes, and I salute you almost as much as I appreciate Times ...
Just a handful of congressional races in California could determine the balance of power in Congress. In three districts currently held by Republicans, Democratic challengers hold significant ...
No matter who Americans cast a ballot for, election anxiety seems inescapable this year, exacerbated by razor-thin races in key swing states, the specter of another Donald Trump campaign effort to ...
It is very possible that America’s women will decide the next president of the United States. Reproductive rights and abortion have been motivating issues for many women in the last two years.
Election day is here and so too is the anxiety that has parked itself in the middle of the room. Some people are trying their best to meet the moment — with mixed results — while others have ...
As the 2024 election grinds to a hair-raising conclusion, it’s not just democracy that’s on the Nov. 5 ballot. Voting itself is under attack, in big ways and small, from Donald Trump and his ...
To the editor: The majority wins until it loses. With its electoral college, the United States no longer responds to the will of the people. (“The U.S. alone is saddled with an electoral college.
See if you can solve this arithmetic problem: Oliver picks 44 kiwis on Friday. Then he picks 58 kiwis on Saturday. On Sunday, he picks double the number of kiwis he did on Friday, but five of them ...