An immediate need for strategies that reduce tensions, mitigate potential violence.
Editorials
The Epstein files strike again.
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.
How much will Tesla get for new facility? Lawmakers don’t know.
To hear progressives tell it, attacks on free speech come almost exclusively from right-wing book burners eager to control the contents of public school libraries.
The decision to bolster American oversight of aid will further the objectives of everyone involved by making it more likely that resources are used as intended, thus providing assurances to U.S. taxpayers while strengthening the efficiency of the Ukraine war effort.
The decade-long assault on education standards continues apace in Carson City.
Price controls on drugs are like binge eating ice cream. It may feel good at first, but it doesn’t end well.
“The debt trajectory is unsustainable,” Congressional Budget Office director Phillip Swagel said. “At some point, something has to give — whether it’s on spending or revenue.”
California officials continue to be the holdout on an agreement among seven Colorado River states to cut water usage. Federal officials have yet to intervene. They must reconsider if the thirsty Golden State refuses to budge.
Lawsuit seeking to scuttle Settelmeyer selection has merit.
Last week, the agency began the process of establishing an updated tip reporting procedure for service industry employees.
Americans have seen their standard of living eroded thanks to this president’s frequent fiscal fumbles.
