There aren’t many people who remember a column I penned six years ago. But Jesus Jara, former Clark County School District superintendent, is one of them.
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Societies do not always collapse from a lack of wealth, invasion or natural catastrophes.
Often the deepest scars are the ones people don’t see. That’s the personal experience of many women, including Amy Brown, who’ve had an abortion.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump held split-screen events to address illegal immigration. One of them had the bigger hat.
Young and minority voters — key Democratic constituencies — see an opening to influence the White House approach to the Middle East.
Joe Biden was angrier about a Border Patrol agent supposedly whipping illegal migrants than an illegal immigrant allegedly murdering a U.S. citizen.
One state prosecutor and one civilian plaintiff have already won huge fines and damages from Donald Trump that may, with legal costs, exceed $500 million.
Investigative journalism is a surefire way to earn the ire of many journalists.
Arrested again in Las Vegas and bound for California, one-time source Alexander Smirnov faces charges he lied to feds about Joe and Hunter Biden.
If Donald Trump wants to maximize his chances of winning Nevada, he needs to encourage Republicans to use mail ballots and early voting.
Republicans have a choice. The party need not turn its presidential primaries into a coronation.
President Joe Biden is willing to trade thousands of Muslim votes now for the likelihood of hundreds of dead Israelis later.
The source who linked President Joe Biden’s son to Ukrainian energy company Burisma has a Tuesday federal court hearing in Las Vegas.
Apple’s newest gadget makes a powerful case for God’s existence.
The Ukrainian and Israeli wars are similar and yet also different conflicts — but in more ways than we can imagine.