The Epstein files strike again.
Editorials
The best solution for the West’s water woes is more water. Perhaps California regulators are finally realizing this.
It doesn’t take artificial intelligence to deduce why so many power plants have shut down recently.
Trump signs off on bill.
Will a few minutes extra sleep make a difference?
Democrats pass themselves off as caped defenders of democracy and the American Way while scheming to prevent voters from having additional choices.
The Metropolitan Police Department in Clark County has a long-cultivated reputation for hostility to open records laws and preferring secrecy over sunlight.
Coronavirus lockdowns imposed large societal costs while producing relatively little benefits.
Yet legislative Democrats rush to defend the failed status quo.
A U.S. House committee this week unanimously advanced legislation to reform the nation’s civil asset forfeiture laws. The move is long overdue.
Exempting themselves from laws designed to promote transparency.
The Golden Knights w0n the Stanley Cup on Tuesday, defeating the Florida Panthers.
Will anyone in the federal bureaucracy be held accountable for failing to abide by the usual precautions intended to protect taxpayers?
What’s happening in Boston Public Schools is definitive proof that money alone won’t fix a broken education system.
