Nevada used to lead the nation in quirky political happenings, but lately, it seems other states are surpassing us.
Opinion Columns
Here’s a better slogan for The New York Times: Where yesterday’s conspiracy theories become today’s news.
Top Clark County School District officials don’t seem stressed about school violence, because arrests and expulsions are down. Yes, that’s as backwards as it sounds.
Laws that require records to be open to the public come with considerable hurdles, some that regular people can’t easily overcome.
Democrats have a simple solution for the economic pain their policies have created: Be rich.
Elite ideology divorced from reality impoverishes people and can get them killed.
If you substituted “China” or “Islam” for Russia, the national mainstream media would be decrying what’s happening now as racism.
Nevada’s education system is doing so poorly that Gov. Steve Sisolak is now making arguments for school choice.
President Joe Biden’s green energy policies haven’t just increased gas prices. They’re boosting Russian president Vladimir Putin.
In the end, it doesn’t matter whether Biden was deluded or diabolical.
The man who confronted Gov. Steve Sisolak at a restaurant was bad, but so are his enablers in politics and social media.
That sound you hear is Democrats up for re-election scrabbling for political cover.
A group that criticized more police in schools is now upset about school violence. Don’t expect them to realize the connection between those two things.
There was more to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s State of the State speech than met the eye.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s re-election campaign hinges on hoping voters forget what he did over the past three years.
