Supreme Court opens a can of worms. Careful. The dog might just have caught the car.
The presidential interview the American public needs to hear isn’t with George Stephanopoulos but Robert Hur.
The national debt is imprudent and immoral. Last month, the federal government added $347 billion to the debt, which will cross $35 trillion in short order.
President Joe Biden’s open borders policy isn’t just endangering Americans. It’s raised housing prices too.
Lessons from an earlier time. Zelensky might do well by studying the career of Mannerheim and how, with dignity, he saved Finland from the Russian meatgrinder.
Joe Biden’s closest confidants are wrestling with the same questions that 81.2 million of us who voted for him in 2020 have been mulling since the president’s disastrous debate against Donald Trump.
Put down the devices and linger in a good book this summer.
Tiffany Hayes, an Olympian with Azerbaijan, retired from the WNBA but came back to play for the Aces, who embrace her budding entrepreneurship.
LeBron James nearly lost his son Bronny less than a year ago. Who cares if the Lakers superstar influenced the NBA draft process so they could play together?
Amid sweltering temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley, doctors at University Medical Center have seen a spike in pavement burns in recent weeks.
Steve Kerr believes all 12 of the players he will coach for Team USA in the Olympics could one day be in the Hall of Fame, but that doesn’t guarantee success in Paris.
One Golden Knights prospect got a cup of coffee with the Silver Knights at only 19. Now, the reigning MVP of his junior league is excited for the future.
The Raiders’ defensive line boasts a strong pass-rushing trio, solid veteran tackles and a former first-round pick planning to make a leap in his second season.
Brandon Flowers was a bellman at Gold Coast when he found his girlfriend cheating on him at Crown & Anchor. The rest is history.
Daily exchanges of strikes between Hezbollah terrorists and Israeli forces have sparked fires that are tearing through forests and farmland along the frontline.
Hamas has given its initial approval of a U.S.-backed proposal for a phased cease-fire deal in Gaza, a Hamas official and an Egyptian official said Saturday.
More than 13 hours at 100 degrees or above. That’s a normal day for the Las Vegas Valley in the last week as the heat wave continues through the weekend.
The GOP has long took issue with Nevada’s election laws on mail ballots. In order to change those laws, they must first embrace mail ballots.
About 94 percent of all bettors in the state do so without difficulties, but the other 6 percent have a problem, a percentage that’s higher than the national average.
We have a raised bed vegetable garden. For the last few years our tomatoes, zucchini and eggplants have produced little to no fruit.