LETTER: Biden handouts to student loan holders

The Biden administration has given $1.27 billion to 3.6 million people for student loan forgiveness. Drowning in debt, you put yourself in that predicament.

EDITORIAL: Why so many classrooms have empty seats

Education leaders spent the pandemic telling students showing up to school wasn’t necessary. Unfortunately, many of them took that lesson to heart.

 
DeSantis drops from race, handing Nevada caucus to Trump

Ron DeSantis’ exit from the presidential race leaves only two participants in Nevada’s caucus, all but giving former President Donald Trump the GOP nomination from Nevada.

Israel announces the death of another hostage

Israel said 260 trucks of aid entered Gaza on Sunday, the highest number since the war began.

Ron DeSantis ends presidential bid, endorses Donald Trump

“It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” he said in a video posted on X.

Meet Eddie, the CCSD police department’s first therapy dog

Eddie became the Clark County School District Police Department’s first “station dog” in early December. He was donated by the national nonprofit organization K9s For Warriors.

LETTER: We shouldn’t need to rely on the guardrails

The editorial’s assertion completely disregards the fact that the violence stopped not because of the alleged guardrails, but only after Mr. Trump reluctantly intervened and told the protesters to leave the Capitol after acquiescing for three hours.

LETTER: Las Vegans face a challenge on the local roads

You can’t drive a mile on the roads without noticing drivers breaking traffic regulations or laws. The danger of accident, injury or death is present on the roads all the time.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The hysterical style in American politics

Sometimes real, sometimes hyped crises lead to these contrived left-wing hysterias — such as the Jan. 6, 2021, violent “armed insurrection” or the “fascist” “ultra-MAGA” threat.

EDITORIAL: Las Vegas does its part on conservation

For 2023, the valley’s water use averaged about 89 gallons per person per day. That’s down more than 14 percent from 2022 and an astonishing 62 percent decline from 1990.

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