Letters & Opinions

When California laws go too far, the courts intervene

Early explorers believed California to be an island, and while its physical attachment to the rest of North America eventually became evident, it nevertheless has sought to forge an island-like cultural and political identity – a “nation-state” in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s description.

In California’s Inland Empire, the warehousing industry’s growth comes with consequences

When we shop online, it can be easy to forget about what happens between the moment we click ‘buy’ and the moment the package shows up at our front door. But in some parts of this country, that stuff that happens in between is everything.

Fatal shootings: California’s bid to police its police is lagging

They were shot in lengthy standoffs or in seconds. They were shot when they stumbled toward an officer, hid behind a wall or drew a fake gun.

What does Chat GPT and AI mean for Opinion Writers?

As I have been a columnist for American Thinker since 2014, I have wondered what my future as a writer will be in the brave new work of AI and Chat GPT. Here are some thoughts and possible answers.

The Dollar rules the financial universe. China can’t change that.

The confiscation of Russia’s central bank reserves and potential plans to use them to help Ukraine were thought to cut the dollar’s attractiveness. The U.S.’s increasing reliance on sanctions and weaponizing access to the dollar have escalated the talk of alternatives.

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