Schools have long declared themselves to be gun-free zones. It’s time to make them cellphone-free zones as well.
Editorials
The first step toward fixing a problem is acknowledging there is one. Some Las Vegas heavy hitters have finally come out of denial.
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.
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.
If Trump officials want to show how developing federal land can lower housing prices, they should start in Las Vegas.
Good as far as it goes, but it ignores the major issues.
The Houthis in Yemen had little to fear from the Biden White House. President Donald Trump is now trying to change the equation.
The Israeli government faces a difficult task. To defend its country and citizens, it must neutralize Hamas. But it must save as many hostages as possible.
If Jhone Ebert wants to fix the Clark County School District she needs to undo its past mistakes.
Now that Donald Trump occupies the White House, a handful of Republicans have developed brain lock over the value of an independent judiciary
Congress is in the midst of what has become a common, if unfortunate, ritual: squabbling over a potential government “shutdown.”
More obstacles to open government.
American workers have the freedom to form or join a union if they choose. Do they have the right to reject union membership?
