Blue-state governors wanted long lockdowns; red-state governors not so much.
Opinion Columns
Despite tweeted claims by President Donald Trump, Nevada’s mail-in election is completely legal and claims of fraud are speculative and unsupported by evidence.
President Donald Trump threatened Michigan and Nevada with the loss of federal funds because of the way they’re conducting mail-in elections.
President Donald Trump is right. What’s happening in Nevada is an open invitation to voter fraud.
According to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s own standards, Nevada is on track to begin Phase 2 on Saturday.
Attorney General Bill Barr was right to dismiss the case against former national security adviser Mike Flynn, although partisans see the action as politically motivated.
Recalls of public officials in Nevada are rarely successful, which is the way it should be, since recall proponents are asking voters to undo the results of a legitimate election.
It’s so annoying when reality gets in the way of a good doomsday prediction.
Seventy-five years ago this month, Germany surrendered, ending the European theater of World War II. At the war’s beginning, no one believed Germany would utterly collapse in May 1945.
Even a global pandemic that’s gutting city tax revenues won’t stop Henderson from giving $42 million to a minor league hockey arena.
Dan Schwartz can’t or won’t produce evidence backing up dubious his claim that Dan Rodimer was arrested three times.
Two years later, it’s obvious why unions were so opposed to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Janus ruling.
Shutting down Nevada businesses to flatten the coronavirus curve came at a cost — big budget deficits the likes of which the state has never seen.
Many young people will pay a big price.
Will the party let him go?
