And he’s heading to Nevada in the coming days.
Editorials
President acts quickly to move forward.
Using discrimination to fix past discrimination is a fool’s errand.
Mr. Trump is a divisive figure at a time of divisive politics, but he has an opportunity in his address to set forth a path forward of unity and respect without dwelling on past insults or affronts.
The Senate began the show hearings for Donald Trump’s presidential Cabinet nominees this week. Many Democrats did not distinguish themselves.
Ronald Reagan once urged the Republican Party to broaden its appeal by “raising a banner of bold colors, no pale pastels.” Gov. Joe Lombardo doesn’t appear to be taking that advice.
Donald Trump’s imminent return is already paying dividends on the world stage.
If Gov. Newsom wants to facilitate reconstruction, he might also request technical help from those running states and municipalities who actually know how to encourage development rather than relying on those expert in killing it.
Mr. Biden’s lack of self awareness is a stunning phenomenon.
It’s a sign of the times that 159 congressional Democrats believe that immigrants in this country illegally should be allowed to stay even if they’re arrested for theft or burglary.
Officials in Southern Nevada’s three biggest cities have said they’re working to quickly approve construction projects.
As President Joe Biden shuffles off the stage this month, it’s worth taking a closer look at a claim that massive spending bills which triggered the inflation that helped bring down Democrats in November will pay large dividends in coming years
How to help the victims of California wildfires.
It’s up to Congress to take appropriate action, not the bureaucracy.
The president leaves Nevadans with a final reminder of his commitment to increasing energy costs.