Warnings about the agenda of global warming alarmists can seem farfetched. But what’s happening in Germany shows that isn’t the case.
Editorials
No president can be above the law. But do we want a system that opens up a former president to politically motivated prosecutions involving policy disputes?
Mr. Biden’s budget, unveiled in March, spends at a record pace. The debt would continue to soar and trillion-dollar deficits would become the new norm.
Nothing in the Constitution gives the homeless have a right to occupy public property at their leisure. The Supreme Court should rein in the 9th Circuit.
The cease-fire would allow the terror group to re-arm and re-configure itself to continue its quest of Israel’s destruction another day. The “prisoner” exchange is heavily lopsided in favor of the terrorists.
Rewarding the Clark County School District financially for its continued failures won’t improve education. It will only make it more expensive.
String of court losses will cost taxpayers. How deep a sinkhole will it become?
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling is a victory for Mr. Sheetz, property rights and common sense.
Commission recommends reforming noxious 40-year-old sentencing policy.
California squanders billions on ineffective homeless programs.
Questions about President Biden’s mental acuity hang over his re-election. He owes it to the American people to commit to the debate process.
Biden needs to stop the mixed signals.
System is already highly progressive.
Even if Superman became the next Clark County School District superintendent, he couldn’t succeed until the board fixed some of its broken policies.
Elimination of reward programs would hinder visitation.