Is the American economy set for a boom? Recent reports show a rise in the sentiment of consumers and small business, two groups that serve as...
In the face of two nations seeking to redefine political power in the Middle East, small Qatar has proven resilient and resisted their advances, writes Juan...
On Wednesday, Amanda Renteria, the 2014 Democratic challenger to Congressman David Valadao, filed to run for office again, this time for governor. The announcement came as...
In his Wednesday, Feb. 14 CALmatters column, Dan Walters explores the Legislature’s use of Proposition 50, a 2016 voter-approved constitutional amendment that provides guidelines for suspending...
In today’s CALmatters column, Dan Walters questions the future of Proposition 57, the criminal reform initiative passed in 2016 with support from Gov. Jerry Brown. The...
At the Monday, Feb. 12, meeting of Los Angeles County’s mammoth Metropolitan Water District, board members introduced a concept that might improve the feasibility of a...
In his Feb.8 CALmatters column, Dan Walters discusses the implications of the more populist features of California’s government: the initiative, the referendum and the recall. While...
According to a report released last week by the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, low-income residents of Southern California opt to purchase cars once they have...
While the rhetorical battle is heating up in the race for California’s 22nd Congressional District, represented by Devin Nunes (R-Tulare), the campaign finance picture appears to tell...
When we examine the case of Yemen and the immense amounts of human suffering taking place there now and over the past few years, it is...