Changes go into effect this year.
Editorials
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.
Secrecy has turned one major scandal in Clark County government into two.
It’s a lot easier to waste someone else’s money.
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.
Hertz has a division that sells used rental cars to consumers. Its price on used Teslas is around $25,000. Most are Model 3 sedans from 2022 and 2023.
The balloting sets up a handful of high-profile contests this November, but yielded few upsets. Perhaps the biggest winner was Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Both his sentencing on the gun charges and his prosecution on tax offenses will take place as his father is in the midst of a re-election campaign.
“For those hotel workers and people that get tips, you’re going to be very happy, because when I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips,” Mr. Trump said.
Here’s the question that appears to vex Biden: He can’t decide whether to welcome migrants or turn them away. One minute, he criticizes Trump’s immigration policy; the next, he copies it.
The military action started with Israeli air strikes to create a diversion. Israeli forces then launched simultaneous attacks on the targets.
Dozens of former intelligence officials with little credibility left.
Unaffordable rental costs have long been a problem in places such as San Francisco, Seattle and New York City. They’re now a reality for many in Clark County
