News sentiment analysis powered by sentiment-insight.com
Corrections and Clarifications — October 16, 2023 In an Opinion page article titled “Women’s quota – rhetoric and reality’ (October 12, 2023), there was an erroneous reference to the Global Gender Gap Report. Actually, it was the Inter Parliament Union's latest monthly ranking on women in Parliament in which India had been ranked 141 out of 185.
For the Record - Los Angeles Times In the July 27 edition, an Opinion article dated the “smiling Macintosh” computer to 1980. The correct year is 1984. If you believe that we have made an error, or you have questions about The Times’ journalistic standards and practices, you may contact the readers’ representative.
Corrections and Clarifications — April 25, 2023 A sentence in the Opinion page article, ‘The ‘Opposition unity’ caution’ should be recast as: “She may even prefer to vote for the BJP, if the BSP, instead of the SP, is on her ballot representing the united Opposition” The published version had said “if the BJP”
Fox News survives. Will we? - Los Angeles Times L.A. Times columnist Paul Thornton looks back at the week in Opinion. He says we should accept that no grand revelation would set our political system back on the right democratic track.
Where does the trash go when it storms? - Los Angeles Times L.A. Times editorial board looks back at the week in Opinion. Unlike other vaccines required for school enrollment in California, the COVID vaccines are unreliable.
Valentine's Day flowers discouraged over environment concerns: 'Consider paper flowers'' A New York Times Valentine's Day opinion piece discouraged flower giving for the sake of the environment. Margaret Renkl, a contributing Opinion writer states in her article, "I Love You, Too, but Let’s Skip the Roses."
Tyre Nichols' killers were Black. Race still matters - Los Angeles Times Paul Thornton: It's the first Opinion newsletter of Black History Month. He says it's a reminder of every American pathology, from mass shootings to police violence. Thornton: The healing of the ozone layer gives hope, but addressing climate change will be harder.
Press conference: Ben Crump discusses Tyre Nichols death and investigation The SCORPION unit, whose members are accused of killing Tyre Nichols, was disbanded by Memphis police. Police in Memphis disbanded the scorpion team when one of its members was found dead; Opinion.
California needs rain and snow — but can we handle this? - Los Angeles Times L.A. Times columnist Paul Thornton looks back at the week in Opinion. The Sacramento Valley is already in a state of emergency due to heavy rainfall.