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.
Commission recommends reforming noxious 40-year-old sentencing policy.
California squanders billions on ineffective homeless programs.
Questions about President Biden’s mental acuity hang over his re-election. He owes it to the American people to commit to the debate process.
Biden needs to stop the mixed signals.
System is already highly progressive.
Even if Superman became the next Clark County School District superintendent, he couldn’t succeed until the board fixed some of its broken policies.
Elimination of reward programs would hinder visitation.
Over three years, the Biden White House has passed through the five stages of grief when it comes to inflation. President Joe Biden has now reached the “acceptance” stage.
Young kids and social media are a bad combination. That’s why it’s good to see Florida doing something about it.
Schumer should allow House managers to at least present their case against Mayorkas.
