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.
Editorials
Talk is cheap. Moving isn’t.
Secrecy has turned one major scandal in Clark County government into two.
It’s a lot easier to waste someone else’s money.
Open and collaborative justice is the best way forward.
Choice of Vance gives his base another reason to be enthusiastic.
Many observers blame this atmosphere of dissension for the tragedy that unfolded Saturday.
County commissioner Justin Jones should be disbarred.
The Biden administration is on such a losing streak that it may soon identify as the Washington Generals.
Only Clark County has moved into the 21st century.
As Mr. Biden’s condition deteriorated, his advisors clamped down even tighter — all while “assuring everyone that the president was fine.”
Congress debates another agricultural monstrosity with opposing views from two parties.
Joe Biden wants those disgruntled Democrats to get the hell off his lawn. But they’re not ready to put down the lanterns and pitchforks quite yet.
It’s past time for Nevada lawmakers to establish a policy demanding that they identify two statutes to be repealed for every new law they request.
The presidential interview the American public needs to hear isn’t with George Stephanopoulos but Robert Hur.
