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Editorials
The need for private charity is a year-round concern. Heading into 2026, it’s important that Nevadans not allow the less fortunate to fade into the background.
Politicians of both parties have promised to fix the nation’s broken permitting system. But those promises have not been kept, and the status quo prevails.
The Ivanpah solar plant in California, just across the Nevada line near Primm, came online with much fanfare in 2014, heralded as the future for American energy production.
Free health care for illegals? Not so fast.
The party of government keeps the government closed.
New policy aims to limit news gathering.
Any realistic plan for the Colorado River moving forward must address the fact that farmers — not growing urban areas — devour most of what the river has to offer.
The president insisted that the deal will “hold.” History tells a more complicated tale. Hamas must still agree to disarm and repudiate its devotion to death and destruction.
Stocks plunged nearly 900 points on Friday after China opted to break out a flamethrower in its ongoing trade dispute with the United States.
Many green energy schemes are like putting your vacation on a credit card. It sounds convenient. But the good feelings may quickly dissipate when the bill comes due.
Is it so far-fetched to hope both Democrats and Republicans can agree that the government shouldn’t be in the censorship business?
Those writing Las Vegas’ obituary need to reconsider how the story is going to end.
There’s no need to saddle taxpayers with the expense of calling lawmakers back to Carson City. Yet here we are.
