When Hillary Clinton launched her 2016 presidential campaign this spring, she boldly proclaimed on social media that she, unlike the GOP, was “looking forward to a real discussion” about the issues facing Americans. As we saw last week, however, her desire to have “a real discussion” about the issues does not apply to the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Nevada’s Education Savings Accounts are moving forward quickly, and if interested parents fail to react accordingly, they might lose the chance to take advantage of the program.
The Fremont Street Experience can turn into quite a freak show. And not in a good way.
Clark County government decided more than a year ago that it wanted medical marijuana dispensaries to operate in unincorporated areas. We know this because county commissioners last year passed an ordinance allowing the dispensaries, then spent weeks meeting with lobbyists and juiced insiders before awarding coveted licenses.
Competition is ruthless and relentless in driving advancement and efficiency. As a result, Southern Nevada transit is about to change for the better.
Some of the victims of Dipak Desai’s massive health care fraud have been victimized again, courtesy of the U.S. attorney’s office.
Boston bailed out of its bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics on Monday, ending a seven-month courtship that was more costly, dysfunctional and embarrassing than the reality TV series “The Bachelorette.” Taxpayers across New England breathed sighs of relief.
There will be a lot of handwringing and fear-mongering surrounding Friday’s expiration of the federal government’s major transportation funding.
There’s a powerful reason to fully privatize the health care delivered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, a reason with far more urgency than the incompetence, inefficiency and absence of accountability that continue to plague the federal agency.
There’s an old saying that people are best judged by what they do when they believe no one’s watching them. That certainly holds true in Henderson, where Mayor Andy Hafen is more than happy to let taxpayers serve his family instead of vice versa.