Democratic claims about widespread voter suppression are laughable, but voter fraud remains a real possibility. That’s especially unfortunate given how contentious this election has been.
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If it’s safe enough to have 1,000 people at a convention, it’s safe enough to put kids in schools.
After COVID-19 arrived in the United States, Atlas consistently warned that government must follow science, not politics, in doing the least amount of harm to its people.
Former Vice President Joe Biden probably didn’t win many votes during the first presidential debate, but President Donald Trump may have lost some.
North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason continues to work in a job state law says he’s not qualified to hold, and which the Supreme Court says he legally forfeited years ago.
Coronavirus restrictions are essential to stopping the spread, right up until they inconvenience powerful Democrats.
If you don’t trust Donald Trump to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, you shouldn’t favor a system that gives a future president like him power over your health care.
Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas was the impeachment supporters’ hero until they learned about John Bolton’s book. His version of events doesn’t really nail Donald Trump, but how did this “wild and crazy guy” get near a president?
Superintendent Jesus Jara has set 29 goals related to student achievement. Last year, the Clark County School District met one of them.