President Joe Biden likes to talk about unity and his intent to rise above partisan rancor to heal the divisions that led a pro-Trump mob to swarm the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Debra J. Saunders

Debra J. Saunders is the White House correspondent for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. dsaunders@reviewjournal.com … @DebraJSaunders on Twitter. 202-662-7391
Who are the actual outliers?
President Donald Trump’s supporters didn’t think through what would have happened if they’d succeeded in overturning the legitimate 2020 election.
Rep. Mark Amodei, the only Republican in Nevada’s congressional delegation, is a prime example.
President-elect Joe Biden’s choice for energy secretary, ex-Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, is espousing climate policies that are driving businesses out of California to other states.
At the end of the day, Barr showed how it’s done.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, who was apparently the target of a Chinese spy, ought to have more humility when accusing the Donald J. Trump campaign of colluding with Russia in 2016.
It’s hard to get excited at the notion that President-elect Joe Biden’s upper-press operation will be Ladies Only.
The education establishment is in little hurry to end distance learning even though it especially hurts poor children, immigrant children and those with special needs.
There’s a lesson here for other governors, including Nevada’s Steve Sisolak.
The only prosecutor to convict the late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is rewarded for his troubles.
Collins’ finest moment came in October 2018 before she voted to confirm now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The shrinking White House press corps.
“60 Minutes” sat down with President Trump for a long interview, but failed to ask about a story that the mainstream media has all but ignored: potential corruption involving Joe Biden’s son, Hunter.
The coronavirus debate is about much more than masks.
The Boyd School of Law opened in 1998, but the path to its creation began nearly three decades earlier with a feasibility study in 1972.