The worst show in Southern Nevada isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip. It’s playing in the chambers of the Henderson City Council.
Editorials
The house of cards that allowed university system employees to also serve as state lawmakers has collapsed.
Greedy landlords aren’t New York City’s biggest housing problem. Rent control is.
A new audit reveals how Democrats shut down Washington in October to preserve a temporary subsidy program that is likely rife with fraud and abuse.
New Jersey tries to quiet an anti-abortion charity.
The 10th Amendment — which reserves to the states and the people powers not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution — too often is viewed as a vestigial tail on the Bill of Rights, an atrophied anachronism in the age of sweeping federal activism.
In modern public relations, half the battle is won if you can get the media to embrace your choice of wording.
Local government officials have assured the public they’re focused on preserving “essential services,” a budget-cutting catch phrase intended to reflect the elimination of frills and the preservation of only core municipal functions.
