During the 2023 Legislature, Democrats in Carson City elevated politics above students. That has now contributed to a Catholic school in a low-income part of town closing its doors.
Editorials
Mr. Biden has indeed presided over a low unemployment rate and robust job market. But his policies have also succeeded in pushing inflation to 40-year highs.
Warnings about the agenda of global warming alarmists can seem farfetched. But what’s happening in Germany shows that isn’t the case.
No president can be above the law. But do we want a system that opens up a former president to politically motivated prosecutions involving policy disputes?
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.
The country — and particularly Southern Nevada — remains crippled by a housing bubble that burst with fantastic force around 2007.
Rarely does a seasoned politician so succinctly lay bare his party’s true agenda. But that’s precisely what Majority Leader Harry Reid did Wednesday when he took to the Senate floor to utter this doozy: “It’s very clear that private-sector jobs have been doing just fine. It’s the public-sector jobs where we’ve lost huge numbers, and that’s what this legislation is all about.”
Those rabble-rousers up in Elko are at it again, causing more headaches for federal land managers.
Two key U.S. senators last week endorsed extending a federal pay freeze for a third year. It’s the least that should be done, given the nation’s fiscal realities.
Racecar drivers and fans are drawn to the dangers and risks of the sport, which pushes human and mechanical performance to almost incomprehensible limits.