Golden State “price-gouging” law could raise gasoline prices further.
Opinion
For the past two years, the president has quickly and eagerly pointed the finger at a slew of scapegoats to deflect responsibility for a sputtering economy.
Voters were sold a bill of goods on renewable mandate.
No need to search for a stadium while new one is being built.
The memorial to the victims of the 1 October shooting needs to commemorate all those who died in the shooting.
Massive government spending programs keep costing more than projected. At some point, one might even call it a pattern.
More bad news for the nation’s public schools.
Democrats pass themselves off as caped defenders of democracy and the American Way while scheming to prevent voters from having additional choices.
The Metropolitan Police Department in Clark County has a long-cultivated reputation for hostility to open records laws and preferring secrecy over sunlight.
Coronavirus lockdowns imposed large societal costs while producing relatively little benefits.
Yet legislative Democrats rush to defend the failed status quo.
A U.S. House committee this week unanimously advanced legislation to reform the nation’s civil asset forfeiture laws. The move is long overdue.
Exempting themselves from laws designed to promote transparency.
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