The Clark County Education Association no longer trusts Gov. Steve Sisolak to deliver on his education promises. That’s just one of takeaway from the union’s two tax hike initiatives.
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Congratulations to avowed socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for publicly demonstrating how right-to-work laws protect free speech.
Nevada’s quixotic quest to stop global warming.
If the president bailouts a favored industry and no one notices, does it still increase the national debt? Unfortunately, yes.
Nevada’s largest teacher union treats its own employees much differently than how it insists the school district handle teachers.
If you believe black lives matter, then you should be grateful for the policing efforts of Las Vegas Metro.
Nevada will soon have a revised plan for economic development. It should focus less on picking winners and losers and more on giving all businesses an equal opportunity to compete.
Even though the Iowa caucus isn’t for another month, I feel confident that Joe Biden is going to be the Democrat presidential nominee. Here’s why.
Government shouldn’t be competing with private industry. Some people have to learn the hard way.
Thank the Lord that the parishioners of West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas, didn’t listen to Joe Biden.
Democrats frequently talk about the evils of money in politics. They’re less forthcoming about how “dark money” and corporate donations help their campaigns.
If you want a perfect encapsulation of the false promise of gun control and the hypocrisy of many of its advocates, look at Steve Sisolak.
It’s no longer enough for homeless encampments to takeover sidewalks and government property. Some Portland planning commissioners want them to be able to encroach on private property too.
The outcome of today’s scheduled impeachment vote is predictable. So are the upcoming Democrat efforts to use it to delegitimize Donald Trump if he wins a second term.
A legal fight to preserve the Opportunity Scholarship program has won an important victory. Earlier this month, Clark County District Court Judge Rob Bare ruled plaintiffs had standing to sue.