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Editorials
Interim Superintendent Brenda Larsen-Mitchell just made a great policy. Now, she’ll need the courage to enforce.
None of this is to say that Western states don’t need to continue aggressive conservation measures while working to compromise on a Colorado River plan that strikes a better balance between agricultural and urban water use.
For the second time in a week, Mr. Biden repeated the false claim that inflation was at 9 percent when he entered the Oval Office in January 2021.
Judge Ballou’s personal peccadilloes and penchant for social activism are one thing. Blatantly flouting the orders of the state’s highest judicial authority is quite another.
The terror group clings to violence and is outside the Palestinian mainstream.
Chip bags aren’t the only thing inflation is shrinking. It’s also diminishing President Joe Biden’s re-election prospects.
The student loan program has myriad issues, but allowing borrowers to renege on their obligations isn’t the way to solve them.
Even unfathomable amounts of money don’t guarantee student achievement.
Secret justice is no justice. Closed court proceedings and sealed records should be rare and require exceptional circumstances. A free society demands no less.
Give state Controller Andy Matthews credit for following through on his pledge to promote transparency in state spending.
It speaks volumes that Hamas — while killing 1,200 people during a blood-thirsty attack on non-military targets — would also seize innocent men, women and children as part of its strategy to provoke a war with the Jewish state.
An apathetic public ignores the growing debt, caught up in the latest pop culture phenomenon.
There needs to be appropriate safeguards protecting the estates of the deceased. It’s clear Nevada doesn’t have them.
Mr. Hur’s bleak evaluation of the president’s acuity should be of great concern to American voters. Mr. Biden simply isn’t up to four more years.