On Tuesday, the president issued an executive order ending certain asylum claims at the U.S.-Mexican border until crossings drop significantly. Apparently there is a crisis at the border, and Mr. Biden does have the authority to act. Who knew?
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President wants respect for Trump verdict while progressives trash the Supreme Court.
Southern Nevada Health District bureaucrats must be bored silly, because they’re now spending their time making it harder for people to swim.
The convictions will make an already vicious and contentious election even more so, further riling activists and creating deeper fissures.
One of the most persistent myths in politics is that rich have lower tax rates than middle-income workers. New data shows how false that is.
Nevada isn’t the only state where rising pension costs are pinching school district budgets. California’s school districts are struggling to deal with per-pupil pension costs that have doubled in just four years.
It doesn’t seem like it, but there’s at least one person in Congress working to reign in federal budget deficits.
Too many government agencies act like Nevada’s public records law is optional. A new bill would change that.
Landlords would no longer be able to reject tenants who have a history of not paying rent under a new legislative proposal. That’s one of many changes politicians are debating to restrict the owners of rental properties.
Election officials are sounding the alarm on same-day voter registration.
Accountability for thee, but not for me. That’s what Nevada State Education Association is seeking.
California makes businesses sweat, so Thompson Tee moved to Nevada.
Medicare for all would make your private insurance plan illegal. That’s one of the details Democrats don’t like to mention when talking about the government taking over a sixth of the U.S. economy.
Children can be an effective political prop. They shouldn’t be used as an excuse to avoid making policy arguments.