Opinion Columns
When computers were first invented, they took up entire rooms and cost a fortune.
So the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had to apologize to Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson for allegedly libeling him in press statements. How could this happen?
Say this about U.S. Sen. Harry Reid: He really believes in renewable energy.
Is the world really a more dangerous place?
Can we start out by stipulating nobody wants kidney disease patients to die?
As he contemplates whether to expand Nevada’s Medicaid program under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Gov. Brian Sandoval is getting lots of free advice from his Democratic friends.
Republicans don’t care about the middle class, and if they can’t deliver tax cuts to their wealthy friends and benefactors, then nobody gets relief.
I turned on the car radio Monday morning just in time to hear Rush Limbaugh reporting that the gossip website TMZ.com was reporting that the Match.com profile of Aurora, Colo., shooting suspect James Holmes listed him as “middle of the road” when it comes to politics.
As news broke last week that the Amonix solar panel manufacturing plant in North Las Vegas would close, political campaigns jumped into action.
Let me see if I have this right: Mitt Romney tells everybody who will stand still for a few minutes that he’s against the government giving away “free stuff.” He did it most recently Wednesday evening to an audience in Montana.