President Trump’s proposed ban on flavored e-cigarettes is a massive Nanny State overreach. But the administration did get one thing right this week on the regulatory front.
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An open admission by organized labor that large hikes in the minimum wage often hurt the very people they’re supposed to help.
Monday’s indictments represent further embarrassment for the board members who sanctioned Mr. Ralenkotter’s farewell kiss.
The Clark County Commission last week unwittingly exposed one of the scams of modern liberal governance: the “temporary” tax ruse.
Barack Obama is so worried about global warming that he’s about to buy a $14.8 million mansion on Martha’s Vineyard.
Over 2,150 people raked in at least $100,000 apiece last year from the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada.
Stories about budding entrepreneurs getting squeezed by ridiculous and costly licensing regulations could fill an encyclopedia. Thankfully, some of these tales have happy endings.
A super majority on the Clark County Commission just voted to increase the sales tax. They’re going to figure out how to spend it later.
People should have to be eligible for food stamps in order to receive them. Gov. Steve Sisolak disagrees.
Successful organizations replicate effective projects. New York City public schools don’t fit that description. Go figure it’s considering shutting down one of its top programs.