Who will speak for President Donald Trump at his state funeral, far in the future though it should be?
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There’s good evidence voter fraud boosted a Republican candidate in a close Congressional election. Perhaps Democrats will now start demanding measures to increase election integrity.
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The top priority for Nevada education is overhauling the Nevada Plan, according to Sen. Mo Denis, who will chair the Senate Education Committee.
If you want to increase your son’s chances of going to prison, enroll him in day care as soon as possible. That’s just one of the startling findings from a new study of government-financed early childhood care.
Fire them all. Burn it to the ground and start over.
You’re about to find out who Steve Sisolak hoodwinked.
On his way to catch Air Force One on Thursday, President Donald Trump shared his thoughts about Michael Cohen, his one-time personal lawyer who pleaded guilty that morning to lying to Congress about negotiations for a possible Trump Tower in Moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The media has spent the last week mocking Donald Trump for something it does routinely.
John Malcom, a senior legal fellow with the Heritage Foundation, talks about the FIRST STEP Act and Justice Clarence Thomas.
State party is rudderless and listless.
The national mainstream media is once again flaunting its liberal bias. It’s obvious in how the press has framed the attempted illegal border crossings by some in the migrant caravan.
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Because now that the holiday is over, it’s time to tell the truth. And it’s not pretty. America is a badly divided nation.
Surgical abortions are barbaric. Preborn babies are sucked apart, torn into pieces or chemically burned to death.
It’s not often that President Donald Trump appears more knowledgeable and honest about American jurisprudence than a Supreme Court Justice – any Supreme Court Justice – but on Thanksgiving week, Trump demonstrated a more realistic insight into how political the nation’s top court has become than Chief Justice John Roberts.