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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

Joe Mathews suggests five settings that make for a more effective protest than a college campus. The front-runners include gas stations and retirement communities.
According to a Senior Fellow at the Center for Economic Progress, the answer remains 'no'. At least in the long run.
rofiled last winter in the New Yorker by the great Elizabeth Kolbert, named President Obama's environmental advisor, then forced out in part because he signed a 9/11 internet conspiracy theory petition, Jones has found a new home, same as his old home:...
Venture capitalist Gary Lauder slyly advocates for a new street sign that's neither "yield" nor "stop." Sound inconsequential? It's not.
During a past Academy Awards, an editor decided to do a story about a real Oscar. This is the resulting piece on Oscar Williams.
A RAND study has calculated that local air pollution costs SoCal residents almost $100M per year in medical-related fees. And you thought smog was no longer a problem?
The current issue of the Milken Institute Review (free registration required) includes a remix of an article by economist Allen Sanderson that was commissioned by the University of Chicago Magazine.
Former Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman, previously best known for losing a protracted election to comedian Al Franken, serves as the tank's public face, delivering a video message on the AAN homepage. The first two words Coleman utters: "Ronald Reagan."
The USC U.S.-China Institute has compiled and posted press clippings from the various trips taken to China by U.S. Presidents since 1972.
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"Then there’s the other part: Moss. Mold. Rot. Rain. Rain. Rain. Racists. Slugs. Strip Clubs. Squeegee Kids. (Murdered) Hookers. Heroin. Homelessness." -- Lisa Marr
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TTLA asks a Vancouver-based expat what we can expect to learn about the region during the upcoming Olympic Games.
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RAND releases a report discussing the potential repercussions of Iraqi withdrawal, and suggests a variety of ways to increase cooperation between the two countries.
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