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Commentary: Spring is a real thing in L.A., if you go to the mountains

Venture into the San Gabriel Mountains, and you'll see a real spring unfolding a snow melting, rivers and streams flowing, wildlife emerging a in sublime glory.


Letters to the Editor: Opposing views on USC's decision to cancel valedictorian's speech

USC has a right to control its events, some readers say. Others believe the decision to cancel Ansa Tabassum's speech is a betrayal of free speech.


Letters to the Editor: Why supporting Trump makes sense to evangelicals

A reader says the Bible is filled with examples of imperfect people fulfilling God's plan, and evangelicals (like others) are worried about the economy.


Granderson: Sports gambling is coming, and it'll be even worse than you think

Breezy marketing from DraftKings and similar companies is the modern equivalent of the Marlboro Man. But there's more corruption in betting than there was in tobacco.


Editorial: Google's hardball tactics against California news outlets show why it should be regulated

Google's decision to cut off California news websites from search results was a threat to drop a bill to make it pay for the news it uses. It didn't work.


Opinion: It's been 25 years since Columbine. This is what we're still getting wrong about school shootings

The anticipation of gun violence shapes many aspects of today's schools, including physical layouts and budgets, despite little evidence that these policies work.


Opinion: How California's 'math wars' are hurting Black and Latino students

Proponents say students are more motivated to study data science than algebra. But this approach fails to teach kids essential skills and risks limiting some populations to certain courses.


Letters to the Editor: There's a court reporter shortage. Switch to recordings, says a lawyer

A retired lawyer says relying on human stenographers for court reporting has serious drawbacks that new technology could address.


Letters to the Editor: Critics of U.S. aid to Israel want to stop Netanyahu's recklessness

U.S. aid allows Israel to make reckless military decisions without bearing the full cost or consequences of its actions.


In Jane Smiley's rock 'n' roll novel, does good sense make good fiction?

The L.A.-born Pulitzer Prize winner takes on fame and domestic life, with surprising results.


Letters to the Editor: Another gutless Republican refusal to honor the courageous Liz Cheney

Liz Cheney embodies everything about the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation's award for political courage. One problem: She annoys Donald Trump.


Letters to the Editor: What Mayor Karen Bass can do right now about L.A. City Hall's corruption problem

To combat corruption in L.A. City Hall, Mayor Karen Bass should say she will refuse to endorse anyone under an ethics investigation.


Letters to the Editor: Canceled valedictorian speech is another self-inflicted black eye for USC

USC has left its valedictorian out in the cold, says one reader. Another believes the university failed to do its due diligence in the first place.


Editorial: Speaker Mike Johnson's Ukraine aid bill is better late than never

House Speaker Mike Johnson does the right thing allowing vote on separate Ukraine aid bill despite threats from hard-liners in his conference.


Opinion: Is Arizona's abortion ban a return to the 19th century? No, it's actually worse

William T. Howell, who copied the 1864 law from California, was a progressive by the standards of the state Supreme Court that resurrected his statute.


A mysterious photographer of the Civil War, under a new microscope

In the ambitious book 'Double Exposure,' the Old West photographer Timothy O'Sullivan becomes a little more famous but no less obscure.


Letters to the Editor: 'Meh'? Commenters should stop jumping to conclusions on Trump's New York trial

"Watching Trump finally being held accountable in court will be a spectacle Americans will surely find enlightening," a reader says.


Letters to the Editor: How Israel can upset Iran's theocrats without death and destruction

Israel can send a message to the Iranian people that would infuriate their theocratic leaders without causing death and destruction.


Op-Comic: The Mideast, an unsolved puzzle

For Iranian artist Nasrin Sheykhi, bombs, missiles and guns blot out any hope for a solution in the conflicted Middle East.


Calmes: The hush money trial has only just begun, but it's not a good look for Candidate Trump

The goings-on inside and outside Manhattan criminal court won't win the scowling, puffy-faced former president the voters he needs.


Editorial: USC was wrong to silence its valedictorian

USC made the wrong decision. Would it silence a speaker who is a famous or wealthy donor? A well-known politician?


Opinion: USC got it wrong in canceling valedictorian's speech. Here's what the school should do now

The university should let Asna Tabassum speak at its graduation ceremony. It shouldn't have caved to pressure from those upset by her support for Palestinians.


Opinion: After divorce, a miscarriage and career false starts, my L.A. life surprised me

A string of failures and heartbreaks gave way to the second chances I needed.


Letters to the Editor: Autopia is better for Knott's Ghost Town than Disney's Tomorrowland. Electrify now

Fossil-fueled cars were cutting edge in the 19th century. They don't belong in a place called Tomorrowland.


Letters to the Editor: Latinos have Jewish allies in the fight for a Gaza cease-fire

Plenty of Jews support Palestinians, so it's wrong to say there's a schism between Latinos and Jews over Israel.


Letters to the Editor: The consequences of civil disobedience at Pomona College

'I am disturbed that neither protesting students nor some faculty understand elementary civil disobedience,' writes a Pomona College graduate.


Letters to the Editor: Why voters are right not to praise Biden's handling of the economy

'More than half of us make less than the average U.S. income, but all of us pay almost 20% more in prices and sales taxes than we did before Biden's presidency,' says a reader.


Los Angeles' mass uprisings in search of Black justice have punctuated my life, and my library

I've lived in L.A. during the Watts riots, the beating of Rodney King and the death of George Floyd. Books about these times, such as Gary Phillips' "Ash Dark as Night," help me understand them.


Editorial: If 10 straight months of record-breaking heat isn't a climate emergency, what is?

The planet has recorded 10 straight months of record-high temperates. If world leaders need a jolt to get into crisis mode on climate change, this should be it.


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