Americans privately fear these rules while publicly appearing to accept them.
Opinion Columns
Dan “Big Dan” Rodimer clearly wants nothing more than to be in Congress. Which state he represents in Washington is not as important as being there.
Seeking major reforms with wafer thin majorities is risky business.
The debate over elected versus appointed school board members misses the point. School board dysfunction isn’t the primary cause of the Clark County School District’s problems.
Limiting law enforcement to protect illegal immigrants isn’t a good idea. Some Democrats think otherwise.
China is in a race to achieve global hegemony. It seeks sympathetic world opinion — at least until it has achieved superior military and economic power.
Joe Biden won the presidency by promising to make politics boring again. Now that he’s assumed power, however, he envisions himself transforming American government.
A coalition led by Southwest Gas Co. has attacked Gov. Steve Sisolak’s climate plan, which may not have been the best political strategy in a policy fight.
Property owners are supposed to have property rights. It’s past time to end the eviction moratorium.
Immediately politicizing shootings for existing political goals is distasteful and needs to stop.
President Joe Biden is doing a better job selling the merits of Donald Trump’s immigration policies than the former president ever did.
The U.S. military has turned its wrath inward on Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
A bill by Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson that would make mail voting the default in Nevada would make casting ballots easier — a good thing.
An anti-gun owner bill could put another hole in Nevada’s struggling economy.
The threat of the coronavirus no long justifies Gov. Steve Sisolak’s top-down restrictions.
