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Editorials
Nevada has spent only three-quarters of its allocation.
United States can get what it needs without military force.
Today we celebrate a great man.
Some of the country’s most pressing problems have a simple solution — build more.
It’d be deeply ironic if a union representing teachers chose not to learn what should be an obvious lesson.
Government may have censored speech it labeled misinformation while paying people to produce actual misinformation.
Southern Nevada is learning firsthand why it’s illegal for public employees to strike.
It doesn’t matter how high taxes go, if the government spends more than it collects, the U.S. national debt will continue to soar.
It’s depressing to see how ignorant some education officials remain about COVID-19.
Congress spent billions to address pandemic era learning loss. So far, there’s no evidence that this was a productive use of money.
If solar energy actually reduced power bills, this summer would have been an ideal time to demonstrate it.
Blinded by its misguided opposition to the new A’s stadium, the Nevada State Education Association is about to hit into a triple play.
Congress should pass standalone FEMA funding, paving the way for a much-needed debate on Ukraine.
The Nevada Public Records Act doesn’t include an exception for emails public employees want to keep hidden.
