National cohesion is only possible through citizens subordinating their tribal interests to a common culture.
Opinion Columns
Former state Treasurer Brian Krolicki’s appointment to the Nevada Gaming Commission resurrects a political career that stalled when he was indicted by then-Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto in 2008.
Supporters of limited government have become much more comfortable using government power to advance their agenda. That’s a paradox, not a contradiction.
So we are in a great experiment in which regressive progressivism discounts all the institutions and the methodologies of the past.
If Darin Dyer had been black, his death would be national news. But he’s white, so no one is outraged that a police officer shot him while he stood in his own backyard.
A deep dive into Nevada’s voter registration data offers more evidence Hispanics are moving towards the Republican Party.
It’s hard to debate policies to stop gun violence when someone willingly or unwillingly misstates basic facts.
The Biden catastrophe revived a Trump candidacy.
The California Coastal Commission’s rejection of a desalination plant in Huntington Beach was a step backward in the fight over water in the Southwest.
It’s great to welcome CES and its tens of thousands of attendees to Las Vegas.
Having something to hide usually hurts a political candidate’s standing with voters. Not in Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s case.
In a recent online exchange, the YouTuber Casey Neistat posted his fury after his car was broken into and the contents stolen. Los Angeles, he railed, was turning into a “3rd-world s-hole of a city.”
Although politics has seen some big lies, the most common ones are the impossible promises we hear and accept everyday.
Political elites might have a different opinion about the merits of cutting carbon emissions if they lived with the consequences.
If the national mainstream media wants to blame governors for surging coronavirus cases, there are a number of blue states that deserve its attention.