If Nevada’s universal background check law worked as promised, shootings wouldn’t have jumped significantly in 2021.
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The Left masks its own revolutionary propensities by projecting them onto its opponents.
A statute that allows for the withdrawal of initiative petitions even after they’ve qualified for the ballot, because it’s bad policy.
Never in history has such a mediocre, but self-important and ungracious generation owed so much, and yet expressed so little gratitude, to its now dead forebears.
There’s a problem with President Joe Biden’s vacation schedule. It’s too short.
President Joe Biden, along with former President Barack Obama, eulogized the late Nevada Sen. Harry Reid on Saturday.
Even if you thought cash bail once needed reform, what’s happening now shows those “reforms” have been taken too far.
It’s great to welcome CES and its tens of thousands of attendees to Las Vegas.
The senator from Searchlight never forgot who he was, or where he came from, in a long career in Nevada politics.
The world could use a “thrill of hope” right about now. Fortunately, that’s exactly what Christmas celebrates.
The ironies abound.
Rep. Susie Lee’s biggest worry about inflation isn’t rising prices. It’s people worrying about it.
The parallels between Republican gubernatorial candidate Joey Gilbert and Donald Trump come easy
The Left expects to lose power over the next two years.
Rep. Dina Titus thinks Republicans will sweep Nevada’s congressional races next year — including her own district.
