There’s no more searing critique of feminism than Taylor Swift dating Travis Kelce.
Opinion Columns
If the administration must speak, Washington should do so by conveying disproportionality and unpredictability.
Four prosecutors have charged former President Donald Trump with 91 crimes, and his polls numbers among GOP voters keep soaring. Et tu, Maine?
Reading from a Clark County School District library book will get you scolded and silenced by the school board president.
If higher pay could solve the Clark County School District’s teacher shortage crisis, it already would have.
The Left does not enjoy majority public support.
Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democrats have shown they can compromise, but also that they can face off in acrimony and veto messages.
It’s long past time to do away with a Senate tradition that allows a single senator to thwart a president’s judicial nomination.
Why Trump will end his primary bid in 2023 and nine other bold predictions.
On campuses, Middle East activism, course instruction and faculty profiles are now virulently anti-Israel — and indistinguishable from anti-Jewishness.
A losing Republican candidate says voter fraud cost him a close race for the Clark County Commission, but not in the way you’d think.
It would be hard to imagine any planned agenda to destroy America that would have been as injurious as what we already suffered the past two years.
Colleges and universities are planting the seeds of their own decay.
Adam Laxalt and Joe Lombardo are in a much better position than their Democrat opponents are.
When the original strain of COVID-19 arrived in spring 2020, a pandemic soon swept the country. Most survived. But hundreds of thousands did not. American deaths now number well more than 1 million.