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The Earth will not let humanity destroy it. We have no choice but to stop pouring carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
A president pardoning more than 1,500 convicts on Day 1 and voiding part of the Constitution is a lot worse than just a “vibe shift.”
A fellow Episcopal clergy member praises Bishop Mariann Budde for following the biblical maxim of “speaking the truth in love.”
Address quality-of-life issues first, and residents will let their local leaders talk about the big-picture stuff, says a former West Hollywood councilmember.
Critics please themselves when they attack Trump, but he’s been elected twice now. Obviously, their attacks are not effective.
We all want homes that are fire-resistant. And earthquake-resistant. And environmentally friendly. And affordable. How much can we have?
President Trump said in his inaugural address that L.A. fires are being met “without even a token of defense.” Insulting and inaccurate statement, readers say.
The Israelis being returned by Hamas were criminally kidnapped. Getting them back isn’t a fair ‘deal’; it’s extortion, says a reader.
It isn’t finger-pointing to demand answers for why L.A. communities were hit particularly hard when much of Southern California was under fire warnings.
Readers react with extreme dismay to President Trump’s pardon of more than 1,000 people convicted in connection with the Jan. 6 riot.
Rethink alcohol in religious ceremonies? A reader says a glass of wine “warms my soul and my body, and yes, there is something spiritual about it.”
The dramatic survival of a concrete mansion in Malibu amid burned homes made of wood causes a reader to wonder: Why can’t she get her home insured?