The Supreme Court’s most recent turn — its most conservative in decades — is the result of Republicans playing the long judicial game.
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People’s lives continued on as normal, even though Facebook went down for several hours last week. That should tell us something.
Former state Sen. Joe Neal, a crusader for civil rights unafraid to take on the state’s most powerful industry, has died at age 85.
Shutting down Nevada businesses to flatten the coronavirus curve came at a cost — big budget deficits the likes of which the state has never seen.
With the stroke of a pen Monday, Gov. Brian Sandoval ended the debate about whether the Clark County School District would be reorganized, and moved on to how.
Back in 2013, Gov. Brian Sandoval said saving money was key to his decision to expand Medicaid. Residents would become eligible for Medicaid anyway, the governor reasoned, but expanding the program would allow the state to recoup most of the costs.
If the first legislative skirmish over Education Savings Accounts is any indication, compromise on the controversial reform is a long way off.
The United States of America has elected its 45th president, and his name is Donald J. Trump.
It may come as a surprise to many readers of the Review-Journal, but I’m writing today to endorse Donald J. Trump.