Members of the Trump administration have floated a new proposal to address the nation’s housing crisis. It’s a dud. They should stick to the basics.
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One need only take a passing glance at the state of our major political parties to recognize that two forces have come to monopolize party power in America: progressivism and populism.
With no state income tax and a fraction of New York City’s cost of living, Nevada is the perfect haven for New Yorkers seeking an escape from potential socialist dystopia.
Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million immigrants arrived at the now-iconic Ellis Island to enter the United States—or nearly 200,000 legal entries per year.
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Young adults need lower housing prices, not longer mortgages.
This month, the sports world was rocked by explosive allegations against MMA giant UFC. As a Hall of Fame boxer, six-division and 11-time world champion and promoter with more than three decades in combat sports, I urge officials to launch immediate investigations — not grant new privileges.
Like many locals, my husband and I now avoid the Strip after having enjoyed meals and shows there for years. We have visited three hotels recently, and I’m here to tell you self-parking is, frankly, a nightmare.
Even MAGA firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been out calling for the ACA subsidies to be expanded because her adult children’s health coverage will increase by thousands of dollars.
Is the game at hand for the Trump regime to see how thin we can wear our military down? It seems so.
Democrats claim to be concerned about “affordability” and job creation. Why, then, do they repeatedly propose policies that undermine those goals?
Most people have lost sight of the timeline surrounding the insidious, late sex offender, who took a plea deal in 2008 and killed himself in 2019.
You criticize Democrats for shutting down the government to push to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, yet you say nothing about Republicans making permanent the massive Trump-era tax cuts for the wealthy.
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A 10 percent slowdown in the air traffic control system may not sound like much to Washington, but for a nation on the move, it’s a big deal.
