Supremes uphold Texas law that requires porn websites to verify users are 18 or older. Liberal justices offer principled defense of free speech in dissent.
Opinion Columns
The Trump administration’s cryptocurrency fascination is explained all for you.
You may not agree with his answers, but at least Robert Kennedy Jr. is asking the right questions.
The nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services wants to disrupt America’s health care system and ask questions the establishment won’t.
Jimmy Carter will be best remembered for his successful post-presidency.
It’s amazing how controversial common sense is these days. Look at the reaction to Pete Hegseth’s comments about women in combat roles.
A Gallup poll taken this year found that only 36 percent of Americans polled either expressed “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in higher education — once the agreed-on touchstone to upward mobility.
When plenty of voters are still aching to hear policy specifics, our presidential candidates are rambling on with the same stale talking points.
The vice president talks tough about illegal immigration now, but it’s too little, too late. The numbers say Biden-Harris made the problem much worse.
Vice President Kamala Harris was typically unprepared for her big Thursday TV interview, but Dana Bash bailed out the candidate by never pressing.
Attorney General Aaron Ford is supposed to be Nevada’s top law enforcement officer. Yet, his office is making a mockery of Nevada’s public records law.
Improving the Clark County School District isn’t easy, but it is possible — if voters select the right trustees.
It’s hard to look like a winner when your campaign opponent could be in handcuffs at any time, and when your son’s criminal trial starts next week.
You can’t fill a bucket with a gaping hole in the bottom by dumping more water into it. Yet, that’s the Clark County School District’s approach to its ongoing teacher shortage.
Easter is proof that God loves the world, including you.