Any suffering is on the hands of the terrorists.
Editorials
The president’s actions to shrink the administrative state deserve attention.
Two common objections to selling a tiny portion of federal lands don’t hold up to scrutiny.
Even transportation can be degraded by bad ideology.
Terrific marketing works better when there are terrific deals to take advantage of.
With the state awash in federal money, lawmakers have no excuses for tax hikes.
Leading the Clark County School District is a hard job. It’s clear Superintendent Jesus Jara isn’t up for the challenge.
A socialist magazine fired its staff for doing socialism.
Assistance is available to the truly vulnerable.
Texas recently reformed one of its largest public employee pension systems. Nevada lawmakers should be looking to follow suit.
How much longer can the nation play this game of fiscal chicken?
Some activists seek to use “disclosure” requirements as a mallet to intimidate and threaten donors with whom they disagree, and on Monday anonymous speech was once again in front of the high court.
The pandemic has laid bare the self-serving arrogance of teachers unions.
If casinos and movie theaters are open, Nevada’s Capitol building should be too.