Nevada’s coronavirus numbers look better and better. You wouldn’t know if from the restrictions King Steve Sisolak still has in place.
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It’d be surprising if King Steve Sisolak didn’t try to shut down President Donald Trump’s upcoming Nevada rallies.
Not even a global pandemic can prevent the reflexive desire of Nevada’s education establishment to protect its turf.
Rarely has an effort garnered so much praise for accomplishing so little. That’s a fitting epitaph for the short-lived 2020 sports strike.
Democratic governors are furious that the public may finally learn what role their incompetence played in boosting coronavirus deaths.
Coronavirus restrictions are essential to stopping the spread, right up until they inconvenience powerful Democrats.
King Steve Sisolak’s lockdown restrictions aren’t based on science. His double talk on live entertainment proves it.
There’s at least an ounce of shame buried somewhere in the depths of Henderson city government.
King Steve Sisolak pushed Las Vegas officials to stop a recent Trump event. That’s according to emails and documents obtained from the City of Las Vegas via public records request.
Democratic rhetoric about voter suppression increasingly sounds like a conspiracy theory.
The left’s original narrative about the Jacob Blake shooting has fallen apart.
After just two days, it’s already apparent that distance learning is a slow-motion disaster. Unfortunately, Clark County School District leaders aren’t taking steps to fix it.
A new wealth tax proposed in California would seize money from well-off residents — even after they’ve left the state.
Apparently, Portland’s political leaders thought Batman was the bad guy. They’ve turned the Rose City into Gotham City without the Caped Crusader.
You can tell that unions offer an inferior product by the hurdles they put in place to keep members from leaving.