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Editorial: What Democrats should do if Republicans block the Capitol riot commission


Editorial: What Democrats should do if Republicans block the Capitol riot commission
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Capitol officers point guns at a barricaded door as rioters try to breach the House chamber on Jan. 6.Andrew Harnik/Associated Press
The House and Senate minority leaders are trying to kill a genuinely bipartisan examination of the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol. If they succeed, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should launch a partisan inquiry instead.
The 1/6 commission expected to be approved by the House on Wednesday would be modeled on the 9/11 commission, whose leaders praised the measure. Its members would be evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. And its terms were negotiated by the House Homeland Security Committee’s Democratic chair and ranking Republican, who acted at the behest of Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield. ....

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Editorial: S.F.'s fake high school reopening should teach Gov. Newsom and the Legislature a lesson


Editorial: S.F. s fake high school reopening should teach Gov. Newsom and the Legislature a lesson
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Lowell High School senior Natalia Potente in virtual class this week at her home in San Francisco.Marlena Sloss/Special to The Chronicle
A fake reopening of San Francisco high schools this week appears designed to seize state money rather than, you know, teach high school students anything. The miscue reflects the broader failure of California districts, teachers unions and state policy makers who can’t seem to make students the focus of the public schools.
The ballyhooed news that the city’s high school seniors would be welcomed back to long-shuttered classrooms Friday was tempered by The Chronicle’s report that it would be a return to school in name only. The deal between the district and its teachers union requires only that the students return to one of two high schools “for at least one day” before the end of the school year, though ....

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Editorial: Four months after the Capitol riot, Facebook still won't delete Trump's account


Editorial: Four months after the Capitol riot, Facebook still won t delete Trump s account
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s “supreme court” has conditionally ratified his suspension of Donald Trump.ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images
Never in the field of human communications was so much deliberation dedicated to a decision so obvious as Donald Trump’s newly ratified expulsion from Facebook.
The then-president’s incitement of the worst post-Civil War assault on the United States government from within finally imbued Mark Zuckerberg with the courage to suspend Trump from the platform indefinitely in January. Four months later, the Menlo Park-based media giant remains engaged in an indefinite bout of hand-wringing over its rare and incremental assumption of accountability. ....

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Editorial: California's extreme fire danger has never been greater. Why are Californians ignoring it?


Editorial: California s extreme fire danger has never been greater. Why are Californians ignoring it?
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Big Basin Redwoods State Park, seen in August, saw another fire break out on Sunday.Kent Nishimura / TNS
A recent spate of spring blazes announced an alarmingly early start to California’s wildfire season, which is fast occupying too much of the year to fit any conventional understanding of the word “season.” With historically low moisture measurements suggesting vegetation is particularly primed to burn, too many Californians are about to find themselves in wildfires’ way.
As evidenced by fires that have toppled records for size and destruction in recent years, the state is struggling to protect the people and homes that have migrated to combustible exurbs over decades. The development patterns that have put more and more people up against fire-prone forest and chaparral can’t be easily undone. But we can and should stop adding housi ....

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