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
Government shouldn’t be able to seize and keep your property without proving that you’ve committed a crime.
If you want to see how the education establishment kills education reform efforts, look at what it has done over the past eight years to gut teacher evaluations.
Steve Sisolak once used detailed payroll data to show that firefighters were gaming the overtime system. As governor, he’s likely to decide the fate of a bill that would hide similar information.
Creating something successful and replicating that success at scale are two different things. The good news for students is that a new study shows some charter schools can do both.
It makes sense that Nevada’s existing medical care providers want to handicap new competitors. That doesn’t mean elected officials should be doing their bidding.
Only the government could turn a business monopoly into an enterprise losing billions a year. It sounds impossible, but that’s what the U.S. Postal Service has done.
A dispute between adults shouldn’t take away from the amount of time students spend in the classroom.
Forget Washington, D.C. If you’re looking for an impending constitutional crisis, head to Carson City.
The priority for some environmentalists isn’t saving species, but limiting human development. That’s the takeaway from the Center for Biological Diversity’s newest plan, which would put a damper on Las Vegas’ humming economy.