Mr. Biden’s budget, unveiled in March, spends at a record pace. The debt would continue to soar and trillion-dollar deficits would become the new norm.
Editorials
Nothing in the Constitution gives the homeless have a right to occupy public property at their leisure. The Supreme Court should rein in the 9th Circuit.
The cease-fire would allow the terror group to re-arm and re-configure itself to continue its quest of Israel’s destruction another day. The “prisoner” exchange is heavily lopsided in favor of the terrorists.
Rewarding the Clark County School District financially for its continued failures won’t improve education. It will only make it more expensive.
String of court losses will cost taxpayers. How deep a sinkhole will it become?
Schumer should allow House managers to at least present their case against Mayorkas.
The president gamely tries to pass himself off as a deficit hawk, but spending continues unabated.
And who is a threat to our democratic institutions?
Mistakes are often the best teachers. There are plenty of lessons to learn from North Las Vegas’ recent land deal.
Our modern online culture has distorted national discourse by amplifying the most radical voices.
What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas. But the places it happened often don’t.
More students are entering the trades. Mike Rowe of “Dirty Jobs” fame should be proud.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, a Nevada Democrat, got it right when she noted in a recent news release that “the regulated sports betting industry must adequately monitor integrity issues while providing protections for players.”