Hunters unprecedented run on ammunition not slowing down

Fear of an ammunition shortage continues to drive purchases, and anti-Second Amendment rhetoric does nothing to assuage those fears.

US zeroes in on organized extremists in Capitol probe

As members of the Oath Keepers paramilitary group shouldered their way through the mob and up the steps to the U.S. Capitol, their plans for Jan. 6 were clear, authorities say. “Arrest this assembly, we have probable cause for acts of treason, election fraud,” someone commanded over an encrypted messaging app some extremists used to communicate during the siege.

 
Pandemic weary world looks back — and forward

On March 11, 2020, when the World Health Organization declared a pandemic, few could foresee the long road ahead or the many ways in which they would suffer — the deaths and agonies of millions, the ruined economies, the disrupted lives and near-universal loneliness and isolation.

 
Barbie turns 62: How much is your old doll worth?

Best known as Barbie, Barbara Millicent Roberts turns 62 years old on March 9. Since her 1959 debut in a now-iconic black-and-white swimsuit, she’s become a worldwide sensation.

LETTER: Liz Cheney the future of the GOP?

It’s time for the RINOS to retire. We need leaders such as Matt Gaetz, Jim Jordan and Josh Hawley to lead us into the future.

LETTER: Biden student loan plan is a bad idea

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and President Joe Biden are trying to buy votes with their plan to forgive student loan debt.

EDITORIAL: Time is right to unpause Nevada

It’s time for Gov. Steve Sisolak to recognize Nevada’s success in reducing coronavirus cases and ease off the restrictions he imposed last November.

UNLV heads to Boise State for 2 games

UNLV hopes the lessons its young players learned from late-game situations in a series sweep of Air Force carry over on the road against Boise State.

Utah lawmakers vote to drop ‘Dixie’ from university name

The Utah House on Wednesday voted in support of Dixie State University dropping “Dixie” from its name — an example of the nation’s reexamination of the remnants of the Confederacy and slavery.

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