Ending subsidies will make the industry stronger.
Editorials
The dangerous progressive education fad of “equitable grading” infiltrated the Clark County School District a few years back.
Move over, Golden Knights and Las Vegas Aces. Southern Nevada has a new champion to celebrate.
The Fourth Amendment safeguards one of our most cherished freedoms: the sanctity of the home. Potent and succinct, it is a bulwark against tyranny.
A legal fight in Texas has major implications for election integrity efforts in Nevada.
UC Berkeley administrators would do a lot toward rebuilding the campus’s faltering reputation by exhibiting some intestinal fortitude and making it clear that the campus will not tolerate violence
It’s worth pointing out, then, that the real-world application of Sen. Sanders’ “free stuff” philosophy is again imploding.
Amid all the hoopla about Las Vegas and the Raiders, it’s worth remembering that this deal also has major ramifications for UNLV.
Like them or not, media outlets — regardless of their perceived political affiliations — serve a vital role in fostering debate and providing information that Americans need to make decisions about serious policy issues.
Microsoft is now in court arguing that its customers have a constitutional right to know when the government demands their electronic data. The U.S. Justice Department disagrees and is asking a judge to dismiss the case.