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.
It’s past time for Nevada lawmakers to establish a policy demanding that they identify two statutes to be repealed for every new law they request.
The presidential interview the American public needs to hear isn’t with George Stephanopoulos but Robert Hur.
If President Joe Biden respected the limits of presidential power, he wouldn’t keep pushing student loan forgiveness.
If our youth cannot answer basic questions about the nation’s history, then what are all today’s marching bands and fireworks about?
While inflation has tapered, prices remain elevated. That means American consumers remain frustrated at the supermarket checkout counter or the gas pump.
Trying to avoid politically motivated prosecutions.
Nothing is more inefficient than the government working at cross purposes. Just look at the Biden administration’s attempts to build charging stations for electric vehicles.
The White House facade came crashing down that evening as President Joe Biden — having been sequestered for a week to prepare — looked worn and weary from the start.
Welcome ex-Californians. But please try not to help turn Nevada into the state you just left.