Biden further soils his diminished legacy.
Editorials
If blue states want to stop losing residents to red states, they should adopt red state policies.
Ms. Cannizzaro assures the taxpayers that, by paying for universal pre-K, “we’re going to see that benefit for years to come.” This is wishful thinking.
High court has the chance to revisit infamous eminent domain decision.
Nevada’s Grinch is all those green energy advocates who’ve promoted mandates like Nevada’s renewable portfolio standard.
A nice pay hike for senators and representatives.
The Social Security Fairness Act would bring us closer to the looming cliff while more quickly forcing the inevitable benefit cuts that will arise from insolvency.
The issue has become more relevant in Nevada of late, as Henderson and Las Vegas police have installed license plate readers throughout town, and the Legislature will likely again take up the issue of using camera technology to track down red-light runners.
Doing what’s popular with the establishment has led to Nevada’s bottom-of-the-barrel education ranking.
Benjamin Franklin once noted, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” The Nevada Public Employees’ Retirement System shows the high cost of ignoring that adage.
In fact, the “corporate takeover of the housing market” — a massive overstatement of reality — is a symptom of the actual problem.
The findings are not encouraging. Since 2017, the number of American participants performing at the lowest level in literacy increased from 19 to 28 percent.
The fact that city officials attempted to keep the contract out of the spotlight speaks volumes about the rancid stench wafting from this cozy deal.
Israel’s resolve in the wake of Oct. 7 reshapes the Middle East.