Musk, Ramaswamy outline their approach. The entrepreneurs take their task seriously and are intent on delivering results.
Editorials
Tick Segerblom hits reverse. He should mingle with his constituents more often.
Any comprehensive review of the nation’s fiscal ledger that put the Defense Department in its crosshairs would, in the long run, improve military readiness and make the world a more dangerous place for our enemies.
Trump’s nominees deserve timely consideration in the Senate, and incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune should do everything possible to make that happen.
The GOP should prepare to use the Congressional Review Act.
Amy Carvalho seeks re-election in District 12. She graduated from UNLV and was a business owner. Jonathan Maxham is challenging Ms. Carvalho. He’s a physician who previously served in the Air Force.
Balancing the competing interests within the Nevada System of Higher Education is a difficult, but vital task.
Nevada — where incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen faces a challenge from Republican Sam Brown — is home to a vulnerable U.S. Senate seat.
The Board of Regents should be subject to the same level of scrutiny as other state-funded agencies.
Abortion rights are already codified in state law, thanks to overwhelming voter approval in 1990 of a referendum that legalized abortion through the first two trimesters.
Question 7 is a constitutional amendment requiring Nevada voters to present identification before casting a ballot.
Ranked-choice instead makes the system more complicated for voters to navigate while providing precious little in return. Nevadans should reject Question 3 this time around.
Incumbent Councilman Dan Shaw faces Monica Larson in Ward 2.
Incumbent Ruth Garcia-Anderson faces Robert Taylor in Ward 2.
For years, Nevada has put affordable energy on the back burner. Now, ratepayers are getting burned.