If you want to see inflation go and stay down, you need to care more about the national debt.
Editorials
Don’t expect a tangled web of incoherence to concern Mr. Biden. His priority remains pandering for the votes needed to save his hide.
Charges against Israeli officials are absurd.
A recent court ruling highlights the dangers of forcing taxpayers to fund political campaigns. Progressives pushing such schemes under the guise of election reform should take notice.
The fact that Republicans seek to use the audio for political gain is not sufficient reason to stretch executive privilege to the breaking point
Question 1 removes the Board of Regents from the Nevada constitution, but doesn’t introduce any immediate changes.
Question 2 would recognize all marriages, regardless of gender, overturning the traditional definition of marriage in the state constitution.
Question 4 would place a declaration of voters’ rights into the constitution.
Question 6 would mandate that Nevada generate 50 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
Question 3 would make a series of changes to the State Board of Pardons Commissioners.
It’s hard to comprehend what reducing carbon emissions enough to supposedly slow down global warming would entail. Then came coronavirus.
Even amid talk of a teacher strike, there are hopeful signs coming from Clark County School District leaders.
The stock market continues to flirt with record highs, yet government-run pension plans are far from fully funded. That should concern every taxpayer.
Government shouldn’t be able to seize and keep your property without proving that you’ve committed a crime.
It doesn’t seem like it, but there’s at least one person in Congress working to reign in federal budget deficits.