City, county face financial consequences for property rights violations.
Editorials
The CBO said that it expects this year’s federal deficit to hit $2 trillion, almost $400 billion higher than the original estimate it released — and Biden boasted about — earlier.
Golden State “price-gouging” law could raise gasoline prices further.
“We understand clearly that he is in prison to get exchanged,” Yevegny Smirnov, a Russian attorney, told The New York Times.
Even some Palestinians in Gaza knew exactly whom to blame — and it wasn’t Israel.
Bernie Sanders made news Tuesday night simply by his choice of messenger for a town hall meeting. This speaks volumes about the sorry state of America’s political discourse.
The Clark County School District’s implementation of a “restorative justice” discipline policy has already increased school violence. Now a study of a restorative justice program in Pittsburgh finds that it hurts student achievement.
Trying to undermine their property rights would be dangerous and costly.
If Nevada and Las Vegas officials hope to keep home prices affordable, why on earth would they seek to mimic California and potentially price thousands of residents out of a home?
Tax receipts rise, but the debt continues to soar
Restraint and caution should guide the process
For state constitutional offices, the Las Vegas Review-Journal endorses Wes Duncan for attorney general; Michael Roberson for lieutenant governor; Barbara Cegavske for secretary of state; Bob Beers for treasurer; and Ron Knecht for controller.
The allegations leveled by Christine Blasey Ford against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are serious. The way Senate Democrats, led by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Calif., handled the charges hasn’t been.
Taxpayers have a right to know what their officials have promised the online retail giant
The president’s impulsive diplomatic approach carries significant risks. Let’s hope that’s a lesson Donald Trump learned this week.