‘They Let Us Burn’ — Tensions Run High as Los Angeles Marks One Year Since the Palisades and Eaton Fires

  “They let us burn.” The phrase appeared across black T-shirts handed out at a rally in Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, marking one year since the Palisades Fire tore through the community. The rally, titled “They Let Us Burn,” was organized by Jeremy Padawer, a Pacific Palisades resident and toy industry executive. Addressing a […]

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State Senator Scott Wiener Accuses Israel of ‘Genocide’ and Throws Palestinians Under the Bus

I’m sure State Senator Scott Wiener felt he was being courageous when he announced on Sunday that Israel committed a “genocide” in Gaza. A few days earlier, Wiener, who is running for Nancy Pelosi’s congressional seat, had declined to make that accusation during the first candidates forum, drawing heavy jeers from the audience who shouted, […]

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Time to Take Civil War Seriously

Who would ever have guessed that frigid Minneapolis, situated in America’s great north, would become the battleground for the kind of rising national temperature that in 1861 precipitated a civil war? Minneapolis may become the new Antietam. The city, after all, is where rioting ensued after the death of George Floyd in 2020. And this […]

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Celebrate Early and Often

I love to say celebrate early and often—and I live it. Birthdays, milestones, Tuesdays that feel like Saturdays. I don’t wait for a single date on the calendar to give myself permission to feel joy. I spread it out. I stack it up. I let it travel. This year, celebrating my birthday became a journey—across […]

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What Will Khamenei Do With His $94 Billion?

How many suitcases does it take to carry $94 billion? I’ve been asking myself that question ever since my friend Dan Williams from Reuters alerted me today to this latest news: “Israel’s military intelligence now believes the Tehran government could fall, a change in its assessment as Iranian protests spread.” Then I read that U.S. […]

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Love (and Glamour) in the Kitchen

For many, many years, on Friday nights, my mother-in-law Becky would walk into our Los Angeles home carrying her yellow Dutch oven. The heavy pot was tightly wrapped in a towel and inside sat her red rice. She would look at Neil and say, with quiet pride, “El arroz salió uno por uno,” meaning the […]

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Iranian Protesters Urge Trump, Netanyahu to Act as Protests Escalate Nationwide

SOS Iran is a network created to help activists inside Iran connect and operate securely when communication is risky or disrupted. Participants are assigned an SOS number—an internal identifier used to protect identities while allowing organizers to verify a person’s role, route messages or footage through trusted channels, and track reports without exposing names or […]

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