Anyone who thinks this is a patriarchal society needs to look at high school graduation rates.
Victor Joecks
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To make the death of Tyre Nichols fit their worldview, critical race theory adherents are twisting themselves into pretzels.
If it wasn’t for November’s election, President Joe Biden would be openly celebrating high gas prices.
Steve Sisolak and Joe Lombardo are no Will Smith when responding to insults. That’s to their credit.
“Only 10 percent left behind” is good enough for President Joe Biden.
In politics, the ability to be compassionate — with someone else’s money — often produces flawed public policy.
The biggest falsehood of the 2020 campaign is that Joe Biden is the great protector of American political institutions.
By his own standard, the public should presume that Joe Biden is guilty of sexual assault.
More money doesn’t increase student. Nevada has the test scores to prove it.
As union membership declines, it’d be more appropriate to label Labor Day as Labor Union Remembrance Day.
Assembly Republican leader Jim Wheeler has an unusual strategy for being in the minority: preemptive surrender.
Nevada should increase funding for Career and Technical Education, but shouldn’t automatically register voters at the DMV. Assembly Republicans will also oppose tax increases next legislative session. That’s according to Assemblyman Jim Marchant.
Democrat attorney general and Sen. Aaron Ford’s future would look a lot brighter if he had been more honest in the past. Last Friday, Ford sat down with Channel 8’s Steve Sebelius to reveal that he had been arrested numerous times in the 1990s. The arrests included stealing, public intoxication and failing to appear in court.
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Nevadans need Education Savings Accounts, but not tax increases or new gun control measures. That’s according to Republican state Senate District 8 candidate Dan Rodimer.