Give state Controller Andy Matthews credit for following through on his pledge to promote transparency in state spending.
Editorials
It speaks volumes that Hamas — while killing 1,200 people during a blood-thirsty attack on non-military targets — would also seize innocent men, women and children as part of its strategy to provoke a war with the Jewish state.
An apathetic public ignores the growing debt, caught up in the latest pop culture phenomenon.
There needs to be appropriate safeguards protecting the estates of the deceased. It’s clear Nevada doesn’t have them.
Mr. Hur’s bleak evaluation of the president’s acuity should be of great concern to American voters. Mr. Biden simply isn’t up to four more years.
Money sent out in haste most often goes to waste.
The last thing this embattled district needs is a superintendent who doesn’t want to be here.
“There is not a commitment — there has to be a negotiation, it’s a process, and at the moment, from what I see from Hamas, it’s not happening,” the Israeli prime minister said Wednesday.
The reality of divided government demands compromise and incremental progress. The goal for the GOP must be to vastly improve its electoral track record so it can build on that progress.
UNLV panel touts expansion of state film and TV production subsidies.
Another occupational licensing horror story.
U.S. tax dollars shouldn’t go to groups that employ terrorists. Yet, the Biden administration hasn’t been able to clear that low bar.
President Joe Biden just sent an early Valentine’s Day gift to Russian President Vladimir Putin and radical environmentalists.
Mr. Jara’s fatal offense was to perturb the union and the lawmakers who pad their re-election coffers with its cash.
Mr. Biden keeps repeating that he doesn’t want a “wider war in the Middle East.” Nobody does, of course. But at some point the United States must defend its interests.