Today's editorials
Stimulus silliness: We share the growing fear that the U.S. economy – and perhaps the global economy – has hit its roughest patch in generations. We fervently hope the $700 billion economic rescue plan enacted last week will ease the credit crunch and end the stock market's continuing free-fall.
Nobel City: The Nobel Prize shelf at the University of California San Diego is getting impressively crowded.
Nobel City: The Nobel Prize shelf at the University of California San Diego is getting impressively crowded.
Ruben Navarette
Not just black and white: Documentary filmmaker Philip Rodriguez has heard political observers – including me – predict that the Latino vote will decide this election. And he's not buying it.






