LETTER: Crime and punishment

Loitering on a pedestrian bridge or a deadly DUI, which is worse?

LETTER: The front door is wide open

If your front door was kicked in, would you leave the front of your house open while you demand that legislation be passed to improve the quality of doors, or would you replace your door and then lead a crusade against sub-par door standards?

COMMENTARY: Trump is beatable, but not by Haley

When this Great and Powerful Oz huffs and puffs, there’s a very beatable con behind that curtain.

EDITORIAL: American hesitancy only emboldens Iran

Mr. Biden keeps repeating that he doesn’t want a “wider war in the Middle East.” Nobody does, of course. But at some point the United States must defend its interests.

Nevada rebuffs RNC claims of inconsistent voter rolls

Nevada officails vigorously rebuffed allegations from the Republican National Committee that the state does not maintain its voter rolls and that there were inconsistencies with registered voters versus voting age population.

 
Culinary pushes back strike deadline for downtown casinos

Hospitality workers and 10 downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino employers will have several more days to close deals on a new five-year contract, Culinary Local 226 said Wednesday.

US pins blame for deadly drone strike on Iran-backed militias

Iran threatened to “decisively respond” to any U.S. attack on the Islamic Republic after the U.S. said it held Tehran responsible.

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