Trump’s Middle East peace plan advances.
Opinion
If the government is shut down, pay for members of Congress is the first to be stopped.
Las Vegas health officials need a control plan.
New policy aims to limit news gathering.
There’s no question about the U.S. commitment to its Israeli ally.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The U.S. military and/or the National Guard should not police the streets of America. There is a better and immediate alternative.
Any realistic plan for the Colorado River moving forward must address the fact that farmers — not growing urban areas — devour most of what the river has to offer.
The biggest unfinished business in Nevada politics is school choice. If Gov. Joe Lombardo wants to call a special session, that should top the agenda.
In my company, like so many others, all my employees get paid first and before I get paid. It would appear this is not true for the federal government.
At a time when the government is in another shutdown, raising anxieties from farms to factory towns, we need serious, sensible people in Washington. They are nowhere to be seen in the Trump administration.
A better Medicare program would increase savings for seniors and taxpayers.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
Las Vegas is now part of an unfortunate club. It’s one of many cities where a viral video has been shot revealing the ruinous results of soft-on-crime policies embraced by Democrats.
CRT adherents don’t see two individuals, they see two representatives of their class. Deobra Redden is Black, so he’s oppressed. Judge Mary Kay Holthus, who’s white, is the oppressor.
As many as 26 percent of American adults — more than 1 in 4 — have some type of disability.
A new Review-Journal feature called “What Are They Hiding?” will spotlight all the bad-faith ways Nevada governments hide public records from taxpayers.
