We’re reliant on Golden State refineries that may close.
Editorials
He is a West Point graduate and a decorated combat veteran who wears the scars of war.
There are about 160,000 gas stations in the United States, the vast majority of them built and run through the private sector to maximize efficiency and convenience for motorists. And then there’s the EV charging network overseen by federal bureaucrats.
Less than 11 years after its founding, NASA put a man on the moon. It will take around 12 more years for airplanes to land at a new Southern Nevada airport — if everything goes well.
Before New York City opens government-run grocery stores, it should see how the idea worked in Kansas City.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar shouldn’t be taking a victory lap on elections when he ignored such a major concern.
City and county in the red. Time for a local DOGE?
There’s at least one bit of good news out of Carson City.
If a government employee steals $10,000, he should expect to go to jail. But a politician who cost taxpayers $80 million just received a slap on the wrist.
Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen, fresh off a narrow re-election win in November, has introduced the Improper Payments Transparency Act in the upper chamber.
Mr. Trump isn’t interested in chasing rainbows and pipe dreams regarding the end of fossil fuels.
Democrats in Carson City will almost certainly attempt to revive their ill-thought-out rent control bills during the 2025 legislative session.
As our modern gladiators chase a pigskin down the field in Detroit, Dallas and Green Bay, we settle into our living rooms, loosen our belts and remind the little ones this is the day we echo the thanks of the Pilgrims, who gathered in the autumn of 1621 to celebrate the first bountiful harvest in a new land.
He is someone for all in America to be thankful for — proof that in the United States, the last can be first.