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Editorials
Socialism led to a once-rich country running short on toilet paper. Capitalism has put an impoverished country on the path to prosperity.
Are Democrats against this?
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed President Donald Trump to move forward with shrinking the federal workforce. The move is notable as much for the outcome as for the dynamics involved.
One last-minute addition to Trump’s big bill has earned the wrath of Nevada’s congressional delegation — and rightfully so.
Economic fallacies are horror movie villians. They just won’t stay dead.
The right to protest doesn’t include a right to block traffic. A group of climate alarmists in Northern Nevada learned that the hard way.
Bad legal advice would get most lawyers fired. In Nevada’s Legislative Counsel Bureau, it appears to be the path to job security.
More than three dozen House Democrats have signed a letter urging that the federal trials of former President Donald Trump be televised. These elected officials might be careful what they wish for.
If teachers want higher pay, they should look at how much the Public Employees’ Retirement System takes out of their checks.
Delays and awkward comments in the face of unspeakable tragedy.
Make price controls strict enough, and eventually they’ll produce shortages. California homeowners are learning that the hard way.
Will the door open for one of them to challenge the ex-president?
If a strike occurs, however, they will be breaking the law.