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Opinion Columns
Abortion isn’t a constitutional right. It’s time for the Supreme Court to stop pretending otherwise.
What’s happening in Virginia should give Nevada Republicans hope — and a roadmap to follow.
“Noble lies” are rarely spun for anyone’s interests other than those of the liars themselves.
If you want to worry less about global warming, think about Lake Mead.
Limiting law enforcement to protect illegal immigrants isn’t a good idea. Some Democrats think otherwise.
Everyone knows that remote education is failing students, especially immigrant children and others whose parents can’t fill in the gaps that plague schooling by computer screen.
Nevada’s state lawmakers are essential workers, and should get priority in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine so they can do their jobs.
The academic devastation caused by a year of online learning can’t be repaired by summer school or tutoring. Students who failed to learn should repeat the grade they were just in.
The school board’s evaluation of Superintendent Jesus Jara was simultaneously comedic and tragic.
From July 1 to 15, teachers can cancel their Clark County Education Association membership and save themselves over $800 a year.
The killing of George Floyd is an atrocity. It doesn’t show, however, that America in general or police specifically are dangerously racist.
Although most people agree with the idea of wearing masks in public, they have still become a political symbol in a divided nation.
President Trump’s fan base doesn’t mind that he goes too far on Twitter, and their support ensures it will keep happening.
We are postponing another rendezvous with reality. But as we near $30 trillion in debt, what cannot go on much longer soon probably won’t.