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
An economic downturn is an especially bad time to raise the minimum wage. Joe Biden wants to do it anyway.
Higher taxes and increased electricity prices aren’t the only way a Joe Biden presidency would cost workers.
The City of Las Vegas just showed the nation the downside of a federal bailout for state and local governments.
High taxes aren’t the only way California makes it hard to run a business.
If you listen to Democrats talk about health care, it sounds like that a third of Americans are on the brink of death.
Conventions, churches and athletes received some much-needed good news recently.
The national debt is like the housing bubble 15 years ago. Most people knew it was unsustainable, but few wanted to talk about it before the inevitable crash.
How it’s spent — not how much is spent — is what matters when it comes to school funding. Unfortunately, Nevada’s Commission on School Funding is taking the opposite approach.