President Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 election are not harmless, and will cause more mayhem if people around the nation fail to accept the truth.
Opinion Columns
If president-elect Joe Biden wants unity, he’s going to have to address how Democrats frequently use polarization to gain a political advantage.
Today, progressive politicians, Wall Street, the media, academia, Hollywood and professional sports are all on the side of the mega-rich tech cartels.
House Democrats impeaching President Donald Trump a second time certainly was historic. They presided over the lowest-stakes impeachment in history.
If only Gov. Steve Sisolak was as committed to vaccine distribution as he is to pointing fingers.
Rediscovering federalism might be the country’s only sustainable way to reduce political tensions.
Former state Sen. Joe Neal, a crusader for civil rights unafraid to take on the state’s most powerful industry, has died at age 85.
We are now seeing efforts to ban classics of Western and American literature.
President Donald Trump’s supporters didn’t think through what would have happened if they’d succeeded in overturning the legitimate 2020 election.
Fund the police. Arrest — and charge — rioters. Perhaps those two statements won’t be controversial after this week’s travesty at the U.S. Capitol.
Gov. Steve Sisolak shouldn’t vaccinate felons before senior citizens. Even a casual look at the coronavirus death numbers makes this obvious.
Reports of Nevada’s impending budget crisis have been greatly exaggerated.
Rep. Mark Amodei, the only Republican in Nevada’s congressional delegation, is a prime example.
Amid the death, destruction and dissension, history will show that America did not fall apart.
President-elect Joe Biden’s choice for energy secretary, ex-Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, is espousing climate policies that are driving businesses out of California to other states.
