The dangerous progressive education fad of “equitable grading” infiltrated the Clark County School District a few years back.
Editorials
Move over, Golden Knights and Las Vegas Aces. Southern Nevada has a new champion to celebrate.
The Fourth Amendment safeguards one of our most cherished freedoms: the sanctity of the home. Potent and succinct, it is a bulwark against tyranny.
A legal fight in Texas has major implications for election integrity efforts in Nevada.
Even giving away money to Hollywood movie studios is a boom-and-bust industry.
Socialism led to a once-rich country running short on toilet paper. Capitalism has put an impoverished country on the path to prosperity.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed President Donald Trump to move forward with shrinking the federal workforce. The move is notable as much for the outcome as for the dynamics involved.
One last-minute addition to Trump’s big bill has earned the wrath of Nevada’s congressional delegation — and rightfully so.
The structural defects of Social Security have become harder to ignore. And as the federal retirement program approaches a fiscal cliff, there are signs that some in Washington are finally taking the problem seriously.
There’s a good reason to be suspicious when public officials slow-walk public records requests. It often means that they’re hiding something.
Las Vegas, Clark County taxpayers foot the bill.
An old adage states, “If it matters, measure it.” And what the Clark County School District chooses to measure shows its misplaced priorities.