The pursuit of perfection is politics is a fool’s game, and so it is with President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
Editorials
Politics and intellectual consistency go together like banana on pizza. But the reaction from Democrats to last week’s Supreme Court ruling on judicial authority deserves special attention
National Republicans salivate about the turn of events.
Las Vegas police officers are considering an illegal strike over a compensation increase. Blame PERS.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar shouldn’t be taking a victory lap on elections when he ignored such a major concern.
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis’ observation — that the answer to controversial speech is more speech — has been lost on cancel culture progressives.
Democrats backing off “sanctuary city” concept.
We’ll see how the Smirnov saga plays out. In the meantime, it would behoove the FBI and Mr. Weiss to be as transparent as possible regarding the government’s case, lest the stink continue to worsen.
A little-watched federal civil trial in Delaware reveals how Democrats professing to be defenders of democracy are working feverishly to pervert the democratic process.
Two credit card giants agreed to a merger last week, and the usual suspects pulled out their progressive hymnals and reached for their smelling salts. It’s much ado about nothing.
Restoring the country’s constitutional order won’t be easy. But the REINS Act is a tangible step towards doing just that.
Voting gimmicks won’t fix what’s wrong in Nevada politics. It’ll only leave more people rightly wondering if their vote even counted.
In Nevada — a vital swing state that Mr. Biden carried in 2020 — Donald Trump leads the president 46-40.
Henderson officials have a long record of preferring the shadows when it comes to accountability measures such as open meeting and records laws. Voters should demand better.
A state judge has tossed a proposed Nevada ballot question on redistricting, but the exercise highlights the complete hypocrisy of Democrats when it comes to partisan gerrymandering.