Analysis: Trump values winning over ideology

More than any ideology, Trump values winning itself. This president is no ideologue, he’s transactional.

Wilfredo Boscan sharp again in 51s’ win over River Cats

Wilfredo Boscan pitched four scoreless innings Saturday night, running his scoreless streak to nine innings on the season as the 51s beat Sacramento 4-1 at Cashman Field.

Kids find the Easter Bunny, much more at Ethel M

Face painting, balloon artists, photos with the Easter Bunny, chocolate tastings and a petting zoo were just some of the attractions during the free Spring Spectacular on Saturday at Ethel M Chocolates Factory Store and Cactus Garden in Henderson. The event continues from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

North Las Vegas constable sometimes armed on duty

Constable Robert Eliason responded to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s repeated requests for comment in an email stating he works in the field and sometimes carries a weapon despite not obtaining required certification as a peace officer.

Key deadline caps busy 10th week of Nevada Legislature

Nevada lawmakers picked up the pace in the 10th week of the legislative session, with debates on marijuana taxes, the so-called pink tax and collective bargaining for state workers.

Cavs squeak past Pacers in playoff opener

LeBron James scored 32 points and the defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers, looking to flip the switch after a shaky regular season, began the NBA playoffs by escaping with a 109-108 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Saturday in Game 1.

Maple Leafs strike back, tie series with Capitals

Kasperi Kapanen scored his second goal of the game 11:53 into the second overtime, Frederik Andersen made 47 saves and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Washington Capitals 4-3 Saturday night in Game 2 to even the first-round series.

SPRING JAMBOREE: Shadow Ridge strikes early, takes third in tournament

The Shadow Ridge softball team sent 11 batters to the plate in a seven-run inning and cruised to an 11-1 victory over Banning (California) in five innings in the third-place game of the Spring Jamboree.

 
Test missile explodes on launch in North Korea

A North Korean missile exploded during launch Sunday, U.S. and South Korean officials said, a high-profile failure that comes as a powerful U.S. aircraft supercarrier approaches the Korean Peninsula in a show of force.

COMMENTARY: Lesson from Bill O’Reilly and United Airlines

What is true today is that social media has become the church lady and the party-line operator rolled into one. If somebody misbehaves, not just two people know about it. Within hours or minutes, millions do.

Another call to negotiate on Yucca Mountain

oing nothing will represent a missed opportunity on something that will be coming to Nevada in one form or another, anyway.

United Airlines and common sense

The point is that there are and were other flights and other options for the airline to take to prevent this fiasco from occurring.

Befouling the truth and the lives of the needy

Mr. Gorsuch will join the Roberts court’s undefeated GOP team; the 5-4 decisions will continue ad nauseam for possibly 30 years.

COMMENTARY: Partisan politics is alive and well at the Nevada Legislature

As we pass the mid-point of the 2017 session, we encourage Nevada’s legislators to find the common ground that will strengthen our families, improve our communities, and benefit all residents of this state.

COMMENTARY: Nevada and school accountability

A strong accountability system signals to schools that the progress of all students is important. And although Nevada’s adoption of annual summative school ratings is laudable, the rest of the proposed framework does little to gives its poor and minority high-achieving students the attention they desperately require and deserve.

COMMENTARY: A marriage proposal from California to Nevada

I can feel your hesitation. You may fear there’d be an imbalance in a marriage — I have 40 million people, and you have fewer than 3 million. But don’t worry; I’ll take care of you.

COMMENTARY: Nevada lawmakers must act on rape kit backlog

Survivors and communities cannot wait another year or another legislative session for justice and safety. Pass the pending legislation.

COMMENTARY: Escalator debate provides a window into the liberal mindset

Liberals want life organized in the way that “experts” say will maximize utility for everyone — even if it means forcing people in a hurry, or who want the exercise, to stand still instead of jogging upstairs.

COMMENTARY: Donald Trump’s puts America’s enemies on notice

The greatest military in world history is back. Trump just put the military commanders — not lawyers or politicians — in charge of decisions again. Patriots are not just cheering, they are giving a standing ovation.

The perfect egg a worthy pursuit at Nevada ranch

Brett Ottolenghi wants to perfect the egg. He owns Artisanal Foods, which has a local retail store and whose products are in the kitchens of numerous Strip restaurants.

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