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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!NEW YORK – More than a thousand Democrats, Republicans and independents converged on New York City on Monday to launch a national political organization to bring together Americans and put an end to damaging partisanship and divisive labels. Aptly, it's called "No Labels. Not Left. Not Right. Forward." From as far as Oregon and Colorado, Arkansas and Michigan, No Labels enthusiasts descended on New York City and filled a large hall at Columbia University to hear No Labels' founding leaders and guest speakers summon Americans to form a grassroots movement to unify the nation and support ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Oct.26) - Three young men in a black BMW ran a red light, hit and killed a pedestrian and broadsided a school bus that flipped on its side Monday, leaving the bus driver and 18 high school students injured, authorities said. The three fled on foot from the busy intersection in Boyle Heights, east of downtown Los Angeles. Two of them - the 17-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger - were caught by a construction worker, who held them until police arrived and detained them, California Highway Patrol spokesman Miguel Luevano said. Jason Redman, AP Los Angeles ...
LOS ANGELES (June 2) -- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a regular at such high-profile events as the annual Academy Awards festivities and Los Angeles Lakers games, could be facing ethics problems over whether he failed to report thousands of dollars in free tickets. Villaraigosa, mayor of the nation's second-largest city, routinely attends high-ticket events in his official capacity -- often handing out proclamations -- and under state law he isn't required to report the comped tickets as gifts. But when not performing official or ceremonial functions, free tickets are considered gifts and must ...
Okay, so technically we should have reported this yesterday, but frankly we didn't care enough.Antonio Villaraigosa, the mayor of Los Angeles (population 3,834,340) was re-elected on Tuesday with a grand total of... wait for it...127,955 votes. For those of you who weren't math majors, that translates to 3.3% of the city's residents. (Or 56% of the people who actually participated in the election-- estimated to be 15% of eligible voters.)127,955 votes in the nation's second largest city. That's more or less the number of paid staffers Michael Bloomberg will have in his upcoming race in the ...
It must have amused Rush Limbaugh to open the gargoyled front gate of his Florida mansion last night to find Michael Steele's rear end gleaming on a silver platter.Especially when it was hand-delivered by Steele himself...Two days after calling Rush Limbaugh a mere "entertainer" with an "incendiary" talk show, Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele apologized and acknowledged the radio commentator as a "national conservative leader." "I respect Rush Limbaugh, he is a national conservative leader, and in no way do I want to diminish his voice," Steele said in a statement late ...
You've gotta love California elections. Back in 2003, the state's voters recalled Governor Gray Davis and selected from a cadre of actors to replace him. (The guy from Predator beat out the one from Diff'rent Strokes and another one from Sex Spa 2.)More recently, the mayor of Los Alamitos in Orange County was forced to resign for insinuating that President Obama was a watermelon-slurpin' yokel, while activist Cindy Sheehan ran a campaign starring Roseanne that suggested Nancy Pelosi was a George W. Bush clone. (Try repeating that one at CPAC.)But the latest news might take the cake. In the Los ...
Why did the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission reject USC's offer on Wednesday to conditionally accept an agreement to allow the Trojans to play in the Coliseum?When we first heard of USC's "put up or shut up proposal," we thought it was brilliant, because to reject the plan would require that the Coliseum Commission admit that not even its members had faith in their ability to deliver on their promises to the University.Many observers say that the Coliseum Commission is reluctant to hand over the keys to the building to the University."It's not only about money," Coliseum General ...
After being admonished last week by the Rose Bowl Operating Company to grow up and negotiate with the University of Southern California, the Coliseum Commission, which oversees the storied stadium where the Men of Troy play football came back with a counter-proposal of half-measures.According to WeAreSC, the Coliseum Commission is offering a plan which would give USC a shorter-term contract to play at the Coliseum than the University is asking for, with no structural improvements to the Stadium. Their only real concession is to guarantee that no NFL team will be playing in the Coliseum. While ...
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa came out before today's meeting of the Coliseum Commission to map a strategy for achieving peace between the stadium officials and their main tenant--the University of Southern California Football team.In a letter to the Commission, Villaraogosa outlines a seven point strategy to keep the Trojans from inking a deal tomorrow with the Rose Bowl Operating Company.Sounding unlike someone who went to college in Westwood, the Bruin Mayor says, "I believe that the future of the Los Angeles Coliseum is inconceivable without USC and I, therefore, urge the Coliseum ...
If the Los Angeles City Council is taking USC's threat to move to the Rose Bowl seriously, they certainly are not showing it. Last week, Councilmmbers Jack Weiss--who represents UCLA territory--and Greig Smith, who attended USC, introduced an emergency non-binding resolution to encourage the University and Coliseum Commission to come to a deal, and asking for the State to restructure the historically inept body which oversees the venue.Under the so-called "Rule 16", the Council shall hear emergency motions at their next meeting, whch would have been last Friday--as was suggested in a press ...
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