The recent whirlwind of international events — from Ukraine to Venezuela to Iran — has pushed the Gaza conflict off the front pages.
Editorials
What was Judge Jessica Peterson thinking?
Changes go into effect this year.
January represents a time of new beginnings, an opportunity for self assessment and productive change — unless you sit in Congress, where inertia and fiscal fantasy rule the day.
Talk is cheap. Moving isn’t.
The heart-wrenching news over the weekend came in waves, a tsunami of senseless tragedy and calculated malevolence.
Blue state governors have demonstrated a reflexive opposition to President Donald Trump. That’s led to some absurd outcomes.
Taxing winnings never earned is unjust and dangerous.
Last month, Fannie Mae dropped the requirement that borrowers have a minimum credit score of 620.
Democrats kill GOP alternative.
But the bill deals with only half the problem.
Forum members deserve credit for embracing a more pragmatic and cautious approach to forecasting that will help lawmakers avoid budget shortfalls often triggered by overly rosy revenue estimates.
But there are exceptions that voters should consider.
The worst show in Southern Nevada isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip. It’s playing in the chambers of the Henderson City Council.
