NV Energy is robbing ratepayers blind and bragging about it. Welcome to the world — and power bills — championed by global warming alarmists.
Opinion Columns
Yes, the former president is the victim of prosecutorial overreach. But it shouldn’t take the threat of jail for him to know when to zip it.
You can’t fill a bucket with a gaping hole in the bottom by dumping more water into it. Yet, that’s the Clark County School District’s approach to its ongoing teacher shortage.
Gallup and CNN surveys show the Biden presidency at a historic low, but you’d never know by watching the White House Correspondents Association dinner.
Israel’s small volley of missiles hit their intended targets, to the point of zeroing in on the very launchers designed to stop such incoming ordnance.
The marketplace of ideas is on life support. Reviving it will require leaders on the right to govern more aggressively.
If Nevada Republicans want to win in November, they need to choose wisely in June.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist massacre in Israel that left 1,200 dead, the far left has decided to protest the Jewish state, not Hamas.
It may be hard to believe, but a decade ago the Clark County School District wasn’t the most troubled government in Southern Nevada.
A media executive testifies that he helped a presidential candidate by providing favorable coverage and killing negative stories. Sound familiar?
Voter fraud is such a problem in Nevada that even a Democrat elected official is begrudgingly acknowledging it.
For all its loud, creepy threats, Iran is incredibly weak and vulnerable.
Even Democrat staffers aren’t immune to the deadly consequences of President Joe Biden’s open border policies.
Vice President Kamala Harris came to Las Vegas to talk up gun control. If she had bothered to look around, she would have seen its failure.
After a massive drone and missile attack on a Middle East democracy, there were no fatalities. There should be dancing in the streets.