Some of the country’s most pressing problems have a simple solution — build more.
Editorials
Jealousy produces terrible public policy.
The recent whirlwind of international events — from Ukraine to Venezuela to Iran — has pushed the Gaza conflict off the front pages.
What was Judge Jessica Peterson thinking?
Changes go into effect this year.
As a percentage, the federal government owns more of Nevada than any other state, and it’s not particularly close.
Telling the truth happens so rarely on the world stage that it can sound shocking or even scandalous.
Act I of Government Shutdown Theater has begun in Washington, D.C. The performance represents another symbol of the utter dysfunction now dominating our political institutions.
Only a handful of people — including former Trump attorney Michael Cohen — have been convicted of lying to Congress. Mr. Comey maintains his innocence and said he welcomes a trial.
Planned Parenthood falls short again.
Gov. Joe Lombardo ate a $5,000 fine last week in order to make an ethics complaint go away. That’s unfortunate, because the case was a vast overreach with little merit.
Trampling the First Amendment has become a bipartisan exercise. Apparently, the underlying philosophy of many on opposite sides of the political spectrum today is that they’re all for free speech — unless they disagree with it.
Trump takes more aggressive tone in defense of Ukraine.
