Trump leads in vital swing states, including Nevada.
Editorials
Both liberals and conservatives want to shrink the racial achievement gap. But they have very different approaches to doing so.
No doubt the mullahs in Iran cheered the news.
Even environmentalist Europeans would rather have coal power than face the reality of overdependence on unreliable green energy.
Any regulations in the National Labor Relations Act governing union organization campaigns must be interpreted through the lens of the Bill of Rights.
The First Amendment’s guarantees of free speech, free press and peaceful assembly are at the core of all other freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. Without the First Amendment, the rest of our rights are in constant peril.
As a small business owner and a retired economics professor, I know how hard it is to run a business when you have a government that doesn’t understand how its policies impact a business’ bottom line.
How long do you think it takes to train to become a licensed barber in Nevada? A month? Six months? Maybe a year?
Last month, MGM Resorts International announced it would begin charging customers to park at its nine Strip resorts. That was followed early this month by an announcement that MGM would outsource its parking operations, including valet parking personnel.
The race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination has turned into quite a battle, so it’s appropriate that a week from Tuesday, the GOP campaign heads to the Battle Born state for Nevada’s first-in-the-West caucus.
It’s hardly a revelation that Nevada has a shortage of K-12 teachers. The problem dates back to the valley’s boom years. It affects plenty of other states as well.
It’s no easy task for a public school to achieve success serving high numbers of low-income children. But two Clark County School District campuses have shown that it is indeed possible.
Nevada’s system of gaming industry regulation is known as “the gold standard.” Today, there’s a stain on the integrity of that system, one that calls into question the image of the industry and the people responsible for overseeing it.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is very fond of telling voters that he is the only Democratic candidate for president who doesn’t have a super PAC, and that he’s “going to prove the experts wrong” by winning the election without one.
Now that voters in Iowa and New Hampshire are finished casting ballots, it’s almost time for Nevada to take center stage with its first-in-the-West caucus.