Moving the marijuana money into education makes political sense, but it’s not going to do anything to increase education funding.
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Only the government could turn a business monopoly into an enterprise losing billions a year. It sounds impossible, but that’s what the U.S. Postal Service has done.
A dispute between adults shouldn’t take away from the amount of time students spend in the classroom.
Forget Washington, D.C. If you’re looking for an impending constitutional crisis, head to Carson City.
I don’t care about a billionaire president’s tax return. I want to see all the tax returns of Harry Reid and his entire family, from the year he was elected to Congress to the day he retired.
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.
The priority for some environmentalists isn’t saving species, but limiting human development. That’s the takeaway from the Center for Biological Diversity’s newest plan, which would put a damper on Las Vegas’ humming economy.
Across the country, leftists have frequently attacked conservatives on college campuses. Last week, it happened at UNLV.
Harry Reid spent over 30 years in Congress. Two years after leaving the Senate, he finally decided the time is right for someone else to tackle the national debt.
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.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made a major blunder in his support of the Green New Deal. He showed people some of what it would actually require.
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.
Legislative Democrats scurried out of bed Wednesday morning hoping to find, with apologies to Theodore Geisel, “their presents, their ribbons, their wrappings — their snoof and their fuzzles, their tinglers and trappings!” Instead, they found the Grinch.
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.