“We understand clearly that he is in prison to get exchanged,” Yevegny Smirnov, a Russian attorney, told The New York Times.
Editorials
Even some Palestinians in Gaza knew exactly whom to blame — and it wasn’t Israel.
Desperate to keep third parties off the ballot in Nevada and elsewhere.
Nevada education does have some bright spots. Many are provided by local charter schools.
One of the enduring characteristics of President Joe Biden is his repeated attempts to blame imaginary gremlins for problems he himself has helped create.
Variant finally appears to be on the decline.
The official end of America’s longest war was deeply unsatisfying
It’s increasingly clear that some liberal Democrats don’t want the eviction moratorium to end. But the ban is unsustainable in a free economy. It’s also unconstitutional — and Mr. Biden knows it.
What a law is meant to do and what it actually does are often two different things.
The Biden Administration’s strategy to prevent wildfires reads like it was written by former president Donald Trump.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments in a case involving an end-run around the state constitution, and the hearing was quite instructive.
Administration acknowledges the problem.
Quest for autopsy record secrecy was a costly boondoggle. At every turn, the coroner’s office — with the County Commission’s approval — obstructed, obfuscated and delayed despite repeatedly losing in court.
In his first two weeks in the Oval Office, President Biden has signed 28 executive orders. That’s just two shy of the 30 orders presidential record holder Franklin Roosevelt signed during his first month in office in 1933.
Mr. Neal was a man of principle who was unafraid to stand up and speak his mind even if it might upset the political establishment.