The worst show in Southern Nevada isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip. It’s playing in the chambers of the Henderson City Council.
Editorials
Bill rebukes state Supreme Court.
Greedy landlords aren’t New York City’s biggest housing problem. Rent control is.
A new audit reveals how Democrats shut down Washington in October to preserve a temporary subsidy program that is likely rife with fraud and abuse.
New Jersey tries to quiet an anti-abortion charity.
There’s significant evidence that the Biden administration engaged in a scandal worse than Watergate.
The most telling moment during Wednesday’s arguments before the Supreme Court on President Donald Trump’s tariffs came when Justice Neil Gorsuch walked the attorney representing the administration into a corner.
H.L. Mencken wrote, “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” Hello, New York City.
Many regulations do enhance public safety and other desirable goals. But others are outdated, unworkable or anti-competitive.
Many members of Congress — both senators and House members — won’t feel any pain from going without a paycheck for a few weeks.
Low-income Americans will still receive health-care subsidies.
Small businesses are worried about shoplifters. Nevada Democrats are worried about shoplifters going to jail.
Schools have long declared themselves to be gun-free zones. It’s time to make them cellphone-free zones as well.
The first step toward fixing a problem is acknowledging there is one. Some Las Vegas heavy hitters have finally come out of denial.
Democrats have been outspoken in their concern that President Donald Trump might flout a court order. Yet they shrug when federal bureaucrats ignore Supreme Court precedent to exert their vast authority.
