Democrats have been outspoken in their concern that President Donald Trump might flout a court order. Yet they shrug when federal bureaucrats ignore Supreme Court precedent to exert their vast authority.
Editorials
One powerful federal employee union now points a finger at Democrats as the federal shutdown drags on. Is Sen. Jacky Rosen listening?
The latest performance metrics for Nevada’s public schools should be an eye-opener to the entrenched interests that fight against charter campuses and other reforms. But don’t count on it.
A rash of student-vehicle collisions.
If a business wants an easier time earning gold, it should come to the Silver State.
Politics isn’t for the faint-hearted, but the recent attacks on Sen. John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Democrat, have been particularly ruthless.
Trump and the Republicans want to defund PBS and NPR.
Surprise: Expanding Medicaid to cover illegal immigrants breaks the bank.
Let’s remember the Constitution bars federal officials from accepting “any present, emolument, office or title of any kind whatsoever from any king, prince or foreign state” without the “consent of Congress.”
There are a handful of bills that have survived this far on which there should be widespread and bipartisan agreement. Senate Bill 179 fits that description and deserves quick passage.
Government officials shouldn’t dole out lucrative contracts to their family members. This is a basic principle, but it wasn’t followed in Clark County.
Increasing supply — not government interventions like rent control — remains the key to lowering housing prices.
The Trump administration took a step Thursday toward quelling economic uncertainty by unveiling a trade deal with the United Kingdom.
America’s sea of red tape makes it hard to get anything done.
