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Anita Chabria

Anita Chabria

Columnist at Los Angeles Times - California

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California's knock-down, drag-out fight over addiction and theft - Los Angeles Times

Hello and happy Thursday. There are 145 days until the election, and today we’re talking guns and drugs. And no, it’s not (entirely) Hunter Biden. Turns out Donald Trump has a gun, too. The former president had turned in two guns to New York authorities last year when he was charged in the hush-money case in which he was just found guilty. Now there are reports that Trump told a probation official this week that he’s got a gun in Florida, which would be a no-no. Federal law prohibits felons from…
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Biden goes on offense on immigration. Is it 'too little too late'? ...

Hello and happy Tuesday. There are 146 days until the election and today we’re talking neighbors — good, bad and weirdly obsessed with flags. Yeah, you know who I mean: Martha-Ann Alito. First there was the upside-down United States flag, allegedly a symbol of distress aimed at a Biden-backing neighbor. Then the “Appeal to Heaven,” an obscure ode to godly interventions. Now she’s apparently contemplating her own line of hate-based banners. Maybe she’ll sell them alongside the Trump Bible. On sec…
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Addiction is messy, as the Hunter Biden trial proves - Los Angeles ...

Hello, and happy Tuesday. There are 153 days until the election, and today we’re talking guns, drugs and optics — in the courtroom and at the border. President Biden is expected to make an announcement Tuesday that will curtail the ability of immigrants to claim asylum in the United States. We won’t know the details until later. But what’s being floated is that Border Patrol will count the people who cross illegally each day, and if it exceeds a certain number, likely around 2,500, the U.S. will…
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MAGA loves Gaza protests on campus. Here's why - Los Angeles Times

Happy Tuesday. There are 181 days until the election, and Joe Biden’s dog Commander has been moved to a safehouse until Kristi Noem calms down. In case you missed it, the puppy-shooting South Dakota governor has set her sights on the president’s German Shepherd, seemingly not content with the disastrous media coverage around the story of putting a bullet in her own pup, Cricket. Don’t get me wrong, Commander has taken a chunk out of at least two dozen Secret Service agents. Bad dog, bad. But ove…
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Grants Pass isn't likely to reshape homeless policy - Los Angeles T...

Hello and happy Tuesday. There are 195 days until the election and we’re in the Supreme Court today, where SMS showed up like the new RBG. That’s Sonia Maria Sotomayor, first Hispanic justice on the court and a lady you don’t want to mess with, as the lawyer for Grants Pass found out (the justices on Monday heard oral arguments in City of Grants Pass, Ore., vs. Gloria Johnson). Here’s why that much-hyped case may turn out to be a big nothing. And how SMS led the court’s liberal alliance arguing…
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Trump is exploiting Ruby Garcia's death to depict immigrants as 'an...

Good morning! There are 207 days until the election, and today we are not talking about abortion — even if everyone else is. “The Democrats say, ‘Please don’t call them animals, they’re humans.’ I said, ‘No, they’re not humans. They’re not humans. They’re animals.’” That was Trump last week in Grand Rapids, Mich., talking about immigrants. His speech made headlines not for that mouthful of racist barf but for a lie he told onstage: that he had spoken with the family of Ruby Garcia. Mavi Garcia,…
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Newsom closed death row. He's not exactly hyping that. - Los Angele...

Gov. Gavin Newsom has been one of the most progressive governors on criminal justice reform, but he doesn’t really want to hype that right now. There’s no bigger example of this than death row, which I had a chance to visit last week. A Hollywood set designer could not do better when it comes to decrepit horror. The men are confined up to 148 hours each week in narrow concrete cells, 4 feet wide, layers of drab-colored institutional paint chipping off the walls. That’s about 20 hours every seven…
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Column: Trump could gut abortion access in California if elected. H...

Good morning and welcome to Los Angeles Times Politics, our new guide to an election year fraught with controversy, misinformation and, yes, exhaustion. With 216 days left until we find out who will be our next Grandpa President, there are so many questions that need answering. For example: Why are the pages of the new Trump Bible sticky? Can MAGA Republicans take us back to the 1800s on abortion, like they did with guns? And, most important, does anyone really need another election newsletter?I…
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Column: Blame climate for California's budget woes? - Los Angeles T...

California has officially entered the era of climate-driven economic insecurity. On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out his new budget, facing a nearly $38-billion shortfall. That missing money is mostly due to lower-than-expected tax revenue on capital gains — the stock and investment earnings of the Golden State’s wealthiest folks weren’t quite what were expected. But, unlike most years when state officials have a grasp by April, when taxes are usually filed, of how much money California can…
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Column: Ketamine is saving someone I love - Los Angeles Times

Every day for the last eight months, someone I love dearly has strained to find a reason to live. There is no trauma that caused this, no single reason that can be fixed, not even really a desire to die. It’s just nothingness. My loved one has serious depression, and being in this world feels like a burden. They would prefer not to exist. There are about 21 million American adults who experience a major depressive episode each year, so my person is not alone. But they feel as if they are. We hav…
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Are immigrants better off in Texas or California? It's complicated ...

América Ramirez Lomeli, named for the Mexican soccer team, did everything right as an immigrant. Growing up in California’s capital, she excelled in school. She volunteered, racking up more than 2,000 hours of extracurriculars by the time she graduated. She collected toys for the children’s hospital that helped her brother after he fell from a roof, and, at her mother’s command, she stayed calm when police were nearby so they did not attract unwanted attention. But none of it was enough. She did…