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If they weren’t so costly, the government’s failures would be almost impressive.
First, a stranger would face a far greater challenge entering a post-presidential Mar-a-Lago than a pre-presidential Biden home, office, or garage — or who knows where?
Voter ID increases voter confidence in our election process.
In general, states are more economically free when their governments prevent people from harming one another but leave them alone. Exploitation and the Nanny State are anathema to economic freedom.
Damn lies and tax policy.
If Lombardo is serious about expanding school choice, he needs to adjust course. Let the money follow the child.
The Biden administration claims this will cost taxpayers $138 billion — no small sum
The “Chicken Little” claims from teacher unions about school choice are about to get a lot less believable.
While Americans struggle to pay record high-prices and the economy teeters on recession, President Joe Biden cheers his economic plan.
The 2023 Legislature will consider more than 1,000 bills and resolutions. Here are three ideas they should adopt before they adjourn in June.
Island country locked down based on one case.
Anything less is posturing.
A recent increase in dental implant marketing has prompted many to ask how one chooses the right dentist to place single-tooth implants or implant secured dentures. Experience—is certainly one of the most important factors in choosing a dentist. In the long run, experience means the professional can draw from his or her knowledge to assess […]





President Joe Biden, along with former President Barack Obama, eulogized the late Nevada Sen. Harry Reid on Saturday.
“He (President Trump) descended into a level of madness and engaged in a level of activity that was just absolutely unthinkable,” Pennsylvania Sen. Toomey said Sunday.
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Yucca Mountain could one day produce a dividend for Nevadans, according to Jim Marchant, who’s running for the Republican nomination in Congressional District 4.