In New Zealand, gang leaders are already acknowledging that their members are keeping their firearms.
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Harry Reid’s didn’t stop practicing his cynical brand of politics when he retired. That’s apparent every time he opines about the national debt.
Last weekend, a predominantly white crowd violently attacked a gay minority journalist who was filming a protest march. The mainstream media largely ignored the story.
The scariest thing you’ll see this summer isn’t at the movie theater. It’s the latest debt projections from the Congressional Budget Office.
Over 240 years ago, American colonists rejected the tyranny of King George III by signing the Declaration of Independence. Today, presidents and presidential candidates long for more autocracy.
As America celebrates its birthday as the “land of the free,” its citizens have two profoundly different ideas of freedom.
Teachers aren’t required to join the Clark County Education Association, but they can only leave during the next two weeks.
The stock market continues to flirt with record highs, yet government-run pension plans are far from fully funded. That should concern every taxpayer.
Many Democrat presidential candidates support Medicare-for-all. They should explain what it does before assuming it has widespread support.
The deans fired by Superintendent Jesus Jara were more likely to be African American or Hispanic than the administrators who kept their jobs.
Superintendent Jesus Jara should resign or be fired. That’s the belief of Stephen Augspurger, the executive director of CCSD’s administrator union.
The evidence keeps mounting that America’s largest technology companies are actively suppressing conservative voices and content.
If a person insists on breaking the law, the government’s job is to stop them. That doesn’t seem like a controversial concept — unless the topic is immigration.
The opposition to a new Clark County solar plant is coming from an unlikely source —environmentalists.
“The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money,” Margaret Thatcher once noted. Something similar is true about Social Security.