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.
Both Harris and Trump appear to have chosen running mates designed to excite their own rabid supporters rather than to attract the independent and moderate voters.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are engaged in a two-step over where and when to debate. The standoff reflects poorly on both campaigns and on the state of American politics.
Instead of letting these audit reports collect dust, district leaders need to earn their pay and ensure school leaders have fixed the issues identified.
“The data,” The Wall Street Journal reported, “adds to evidence that a labor market whose strength was already fading could actually be on its way to weakness.”
Free money makes people less likely to work. If common sense doesn’t convince you of that, a new study should.
There’s a time and a place for Mr. Trump to criticize Mr. Biden’s foreign policy record. That’s certainly fair game. But this was neither.
The problem is that the concept of “misinformation” has ballooned well beyond verifiably false statements and become mired in disputes over opinions and interpretations of facts.
Mr. Biden picked himself up off the curb on Monday long enough to unveil a plan to end lifetime tenure for justices and to allow Congress to become involved in enforcing a code of ethics for those on the court.
“I don’t know if you’ve ever been to hell before,” Las Vegas motorist Kevin Speakman told the Review-Journal, “but that’s how I would describe it.”
Good news. Las Vegas is surrounded by empty land that could be developed except for one thing: The federal government “owns” most of it.