Forget the record-high stock market. Politicians are the best investment money can buy. Consider what attorney general Aaron Ford has done for his former employer, law firm Eglet Prince.
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I wrote a few weeks ago recommending a Trump version of the Green New Deal. Instead of green energy or global warming, it would be about money.
Across the country, leftists have frequently attacked conservatives on college campuses. Last week, it happened at UNLV.
On Thursday, CNN announced Trump’s economic approval rating has soared to an all-time high.
Nevada’s magic trick of the year didn’t take place on the Las Vegas Strip. It was Gov. Steve Sisolak convincing the public that his budget includes a 3 percent raise for teachers. It doesn’t. The money’s not there.
Democrats and President Trump agreed on a $2 trillion infrastructure package, but it may just be a way to blame each other for inevitable failure.
The Clark County Education Association is so upset about education funding that it’s asking teachers to approve a strike — next August. Yes, that strategy is as foolhardy as it sounds.
Democrats aren’t winning in 2020. They’ll be lucky to avoid a Trump electoral landslide.
The Las Vegas City Council should wait for a court decision before deciding whether or not to allow development of the Badlands Golf Course.
The existence of racial disparities — from Major League Baseball to school discipline — shouldn’t be even evidence to establish discrimination.
It’s all coming up aces for the White House.
Joe Biden is the frontrunner for the Democrat presidential nomination. He’s also being underestimated.
Would Trump have come into office as a different president if then-FBI Director James Comey hadn’t told him about the allegations in an unverified “dossier” before Trump took the oath of office?
Nevada will be one of the most important states in the 2020 presidential election. That would change if the National Popular Vote goes into effect.
A decision to allow development on the former Badlands Golf Course could put other neighborhoods at risk.