Why California’s Once-Dismissed Idea to Give Everyone a Paycheck Is Gaining Ground

Silicon Valley, Martin Luther King Jr., and Milton Friedman Make Strange Bedfellows, but Each Has Championed a Guaranteed Minimum Income for All

Do you want your ham and eggs, California?

It is one of the oldest and most enduring ideas in our state: Government should provide everyone with a minimum amount of money on a regular basis. It goes back to the 1930s, when Californians narrowly rejected the so-called “Ham and Eggs” proposals to give Californians a $30 check every Thursday.

Now, this notion is back, a subject of books and op-eds and speeches, especially in the Bay Area, and with some bipartisan political momentum. Thinkers on the left have embraced it as …

California’s Ever-Expanding High School Football Season Is Risky

As Evidence Mounts on the Danger of the Sport, Why Do We Keep Adding State Playoff Games?

How many state champions does California need?

There’s a new answer to this question: 13. That’s how many state football champions California will crown this weekend during five state bowl games …

How California Invented Christmas

The Modern Holiday Was Conceived and Popularized Under Swaying Palm Trees

Do the good citizens of New Orleans skip town during Mardi Gras? Do proper New Englanders take tropical cruises when their trees display their most glorious fall colors? Would New …

Welcome to California (Not!)

The Golden State's Four Borders Tend to Make the Other Side Look Better

You can’t define an entire state by its borders. And that’s a good thing for California. We wouldn’t much like what our borders say about us.

Take the California-Oregon border. When …

Why Can’t We All Fight On Like Old USC?

California's Public Universities Could Learn Some Things From the Rise of the Trojans

The University of Southern California football team is likely to lose to archrival UCLA this Thanksgiving weekend. But away from the gridiron, USC is on a decades-long winning streak that …

Can the Sharing Economy Make Politicians More Responsive?

We Need an App to Help Us Inform Our Elected Leaders of What We Want and Need

California-based companies like Uber and Airbnb claim to be remaking the world according to the values of sharing and the Silicon Valley magic of leveraging empowering networks. They even say …