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?
For some, global warming alarmism is an excuse to oppose modern civilization.
House Republicans hope to include permitting reform in any compromise package to address the looming debt ceiling crisis.
Do we really want a system in which the IRS automatically completes taxpayer forms and then later serves as a potential auditor?
Laws that were originally intended to separate crime kingpins and drug lords from their ill-gotten gains, but they have been increasingly used against mid- or low-level suspects, particularly in minority communities.
Two sides must craft a way forward.
Perhaps Carson City lawmakers would feel more urgency about school safety if their workplace were as dangerous as some local schools.
Roberta Lange has sponsored a bill to vastly expand Nevada’s film tax credit program to lure more movie and TV production to the state.
To stop Jim Rhodes’ development near Red Rock, Justin Jones acted inappropriately.
On Wednesday, CNN held a town hall meeting with Donald Trump. It went precisely how one might have expected.
New York bans gas stoves and heat, even as Democrats pretend bans aren’t happening.
