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LA Times Editor Kevin Merida ‘Resigns’ or Was He Forced Out?

January 21, 2024   2:30 amJanuary 21, 2024   9:21 pm
Los Angeles Times editor Kevin Merida announced his resignation last week and it looks like he might have been forced out due to a conflict with the woke daughter of the paper’s owner over his decision to discipline reporters who...
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House Passes Rep. Kiley’s Bi-Partisan ‘PRESS Act’ to Protect Reporters

January 20, 2024   9:33 amJanuary 20, 2024   9:56 am
With the massive government-coordinated censorship programs in place and the mainstream media questioning any defense of the First Amendment, it would seem freedom of the press is on its back foot of late. But Thursday, the House of Representatives –...
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Mismanaged Cap Public Radio Employees Seeking to Unionize

January 19, 2024   7:12 amJanuary 19, 2024   7:12 am
In October the Globe reported on Sacramento’s public radio station Capital Public Radio (CapRadio), a NPR affiliate, when it laid off 12% of its staff and canceled four shows because of “ongoing financial issues.” Those “ongoing financial issues” stem from...
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Why California Needs America First Policies 

January 18, 2024   6:32 am
Is California in a death spiral? The fact that 818,000 Californians fled to states like Texas and Florida between 2021-2022 suggests the answer is yes. The California chapter of the America First Policy Institute is focusing on the areas in...
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Deference Deterrence: Will U.S. Supreme Court Let the Bureaucrats Keep Running Wild?

January 17, 2024   5:03 pmJanuary 17, 2024   9:06 pm
There is a legal thing called “Chevron deference” and it has encouraged the massive growth of the power and scope of the bureaucratic state over the past 40 years. Named after a 1984 legal case, the doctrine holds (in a...
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Sacramento DA Files Brief as SCOTUS Justices Take up Homeless Camping Ban Case

January 14, 2024   12:44 pmJanuary 14, 2024   12:44 pm
The United States Supreme Court announced on Friday they’ve accepted a case to decide whether Grants Pass, a city in Oregon, can enforce its ban on homeless public camping. Sacramento’s District Attorney Thien Ho has been a pioneer on homeless...
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DOJ Indicts Sacramento City Councilman Sean Loloee Over Hiring Illegal Immigrants

January 10, 2024   7:54 amJanuary 10, 2024   8:20 am
Recently resigned Sacramento City Councilman Sean Loloee could face over 100 years in prison and millions of dollars in fines for hiring illegal immigrants at the Sacramento-area grocery stores he owns, Fox 40 reported, based on the details contained in...
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