The party that wants to run our nation’s health care system can’t even count 170,000 votes in Iowa.
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There are people who bellyache about problems and people who put their heads down looking for solutions. Put EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler in the latter category.
If you think Bernie Sanders is radical, wait until you hear what his campaign workers say in private.
Don’t tell Greta Thunberg, but natural gas is responsible for more U.S. emissions reductions than solar and wind power combined.
One of superintendent Jesus Jara’s goals for the school district is reducing proficiency gaps. The ex-principal of Clark High School Antonio Rael believes he was fired for doing just that.
John Bolton’s actions during the impeachment saga make a lot more sense when you realize that he has a book deal.
Former president silent as Democrats attack the Affordable Care Act.
What’s happening in Dallas is evidence that teachers like being evaluated — and rewarded — on their performance in the classroom.
Those who think America has a problem with guns need to compare what happened last week at the Virginia capitol to the shooting at the Fashion Show Mall.
After just four years, the Women’s March is fizzling out. Forty-six years later, the March for Life is still going strong.
There are several ways that teachers can earn raises in the Clark County School District. Being a great teacher isn’t one of them.
A vestige of anti-Catholic bigotry is a vital weapon for opponents of school choice. In a case its hearing today, the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to take it away.
By the Clark County School District’s logic, racism and sexism are running amok in its high school magnet programs. That’s because female and Asian students are vastly overrepresented in those programs.
A Northern Nevada labor union has inadvertently shown the public the truth about the prevailing wage.
One of the most perplexing things in politics is the stubborn persistence of failed ideas. Consider rent control.