Two credit card giants agreed to a merger last week, and the usual suspects pulled out their progressive hymnals and reached for their smelling salts. It’s much ado about nothing.
Editorials
Restoring the country’s constitutional order won’t be easy. But the REINS Act is a tangible step towards doing just that.
Voting gimmicks won’t fix what’s wrong in Nevada politics. It’ll only leave more people rightly wondering if their vote even counted.
In Nevada — a vital swing state that Mr. Biden carried in 2020 — Donald Trump leads the president 46-40.
Henderson officials have a long record of preferring the shadows when it comes to accountability measures such as open meeting and records laws. Voters should demand better.
A state judge has tossed a proposed Nevada ballot question on redistricting, but the exercise highlights the complete hypocrisy of Democrats when it comes to partisan gerrymandering.
The terror group clings to violence and is outside the Palestinian mainstream.
Chip bags aren’t the only thing inflation is shrinking. It’s also diminishing President Joe Biden’s re-election prospects.
The student loan program has myriad issues, but allowing borrowers to renege on their obligations isn’t the way to solve them.
Even unfathomable amounts of money don’t guarantee student achievement.
Secret justice is no justice. Closed court proceedings and sealed records should be rare and require exceptional circumstances. A free society demands no less.
Give state Controller Andy Matthews credit for following through on his pledge to promote transparency in state spending.
It speaks volumes that Hamas — while killing 1,200 people during a blood-thirsty attack on non-military targets — would also seize innocent men, women and children as part of its strategy to provoke a war with the Jewish state.
An apathetic public ignores the growing debt, caught up in the latest pop culture phenomenon.
There needs to be appropriate safeguards protecting the estates of the deceased. It’s clear Nevada doesn’t have them.