An Update on the Lindbergh Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) Option
By Carl Nettleton
The San Diego Association of Government’s (SANDAG) leadership in developing a proposed Grand Central Station to
On Monday, the South lawn of the White House will host the 141st version of the egg roll that began in 1878 under the Administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
San Diego, Calif.- By a vote of 5-4, the San Diego City Council is moving forward with efforts to place the convention center expansion measure on the 2020 March
San Diego, Calif.- It's exceedingly difficult to get 66% of voters to agree that the sun rises in the east, which makes it all the more impressive that
It is no secret that both parties control the presidential nomination process.
But what is less-known is that taxpayers, not the parties, fund the primary election.
So, why wouldn’
Seven score and sixteen years ago, President Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the most memorable speeches in all of human history in his Gettysburg Address, though he wrongly presumed the
With politics in a permanent state of chaos, we might have to look outside the political sphere to be grounded politically. At least I do. Sports is a good place
A Roadmap to A Better Democracy
By: Wes Messamore
Reform activists from around the country gathered in the Country Music Capital of the World –– Nashville, Tennessee –– over the last weekend
Surely you have heard of the "Varsity Blues" scandal, in which the rich and famous purchased "side door" entries to elite colleges for their children with
In this special episode of "Toppling the Duopoly," we air the one-on-one interview I had with former Starbucks CEO and potential independent presidential candidate Howard Schultz.
At Splinter News David Boddiger writes:
"Howard Schultz finally has his big campaign rallying cry."
He's referring to a chant raised by a few loud attendees
The 2016 presidential primaries in California didn’t go smoothly. The election was marred by widespread confusion and frustration as millions of voters had to navigate a complex and restrictive