NEVADA VIEWS: Mine would be a boon for struggling Esmeralda County

There have been many articles about the potential peril of this little flower called Tiehm’s buckwheat. Few, if any, have mentioned the people who could be negatively affected if this project is thwarted.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Has the military lost Middle America?

The military is not yet a revolutionary people’s army overseen by commissars. But it is getting there with politicized agendas that split the country in half and abandon the military’s traditional role of unifying in common purpose to defend America.

EDITORIAL: An enduring beacon of liberty for the world

The American Revolution was, first and foremost, an optimistic enterprise, an experiment in radical notions of freedom that had never been tried in centuries of human history.

 
Man charged in LA blast bought fireworks in Pahrump, US attorney says

A 27-year-old man was charged Saturday with illegally transporting tons of explosives he purchased in Nevada — including several that left a trail of destruction and injuries after they blew up in a Los Angeles neighborhood.

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