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SpaceX takes giant leap for mankind

Fractured and divided as we are, on one thing we can agree: 2015 was a miserable year. The only cheer was provided by Lincoln Chafee and the Pluto flyby (two separate phenomena), as well as one seminal aeronautical breakthrough.

Hispanic vote not as critical as advertised for GOP

Can Republicans win the next presidential election without getting more Hispanic votes? It’s a question that has obsessed the party since 2012. It’s also the wrong question.

CES highlights need for skilled IT workers

Innovators and creators from across the globe will descend upon Las Vegas this week, introducing what they hope will be the next life-changing piece of technology at CES, which begins Wednesday.

A cleaner, greener CES

Producing a show as all-encompassing as CES, the largest trade show in North America, is a little like building a small city in a matter of weeks. As with any city large or small, CES requires resources — energy, transportation and human capital. It takes a tremendous amount of work not only to build a successful show, but also to do so with an eye toward sustainability.

Be afraid: Nevada taxpayers’ worst nightmares of 2015

All snug in your bed, with visions of sugar-plums dancing in your head? Not anymore. The cold sweats are back with the realization that government is never done wasting your money.

EDITORIAL: Real ID Act another TSA nightmare

Just as the United States begins to address the terrorist threat of the Islamic State, the Transportation Security Administration is poised to adopt another arbitrary, ineffective, burdensome screening protocol that does nothing to improve the safety of commercial air travel.

EDITORIAL: Presidential candidates dodge voters’ top concern: big government

To hear Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders tell it, Wall Street is chiefly to blame for America’s problems. Many of those running on the right might place a considerable amount of blame at the feet of unions. According to a recent Gallup poll, however, the American people think something else is to blame.

LETTERS: Governor doing wrong by rooftop solar owners

Regarding the article on the new net metering rate structure for rooftop solar owners (“PUC OKs new solar rates,” Dec. 23 Review-Journal), let’s look at this and see what’s really going on.

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