If you want to see inflation go and stay down, you need to care more about the national debt.
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Grief is a journey. Sometimes — such as the horrific 1 October shooting — it has a definite starting point. By necessity, however, each individual will process tragedy differently.
Nevadans are a step closer to learning if our judicial system believe the state constitution means what it says.
Then comes the Supreme Court.
If only “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas,” applied to the national debt.
This is partisan political theater, not a serious legal endeavor.
E-cigarette opponents seek to quash the debate.
The “information explosion” has led to an avalanche of potential sources of every conceivable angle, slant or viewpoint that Las Vegans and American consumers may tap at their leisure.
Census data shows the American middle class is shrinking, which is great news. That’s because millions of Americans who used to middle-class salaries have become high-income earners.
The justification for this legal framework has not survived the test of time.
The biggest takeaway of the new school star rankings is how much work needs to be done in the Clark County School District.
No correlation with restrictive laws in red states.
Democrats turn their backs on economic reality
Environmental law prevents scientists from setting up monitoring stations.
On any given night, you can find something special at Lee’s Family Forum. Whether you are watching the future stars of the Vegas Golden Knights hit the ice with the Henderson Silver Knights, sitting front row to the world’s fastest football with the Vegas Knight Hawks, or watching some of the best volleyball players on […]
Las Vegas is now part of an unfortunate club. It’s one of many cities where a viral video has been shot revealing the ruinous results of soft-on-crime policies embraced by Democrats.
CRT adherents don’t see two individuals, they see two representatives of their class. Deobra Redden is Black, so he’s oppressed. Judge Mary Kay Holthus, who’s white, is the oppressor.
As many as 26 percent of American adults — more than 1 in 4 — have some type of disability.
A new Review-Journal feature called “What Are They Hiding?” will spotlight all the bad-faith ways Nevada governments hide public records from taxpayers.