Control of both the Senate and House is at stake in this election, and the results of Nevada’s federal races could be the decisive factor one way or the other. Republicans and Democrats are split … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: The Review-Journal’s endorsments for Senate, U.S. House
EDITORIAL: How California’s regulations drive up Nevada’s gas prices
Even a major hurricane couldn’t do as much as the progressive agenda to raise gasoline prices. Gas prices in Nevada have been soaring. The average price is now around $5.45 per gallon. That’s more … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: How California’s regulations drive up Nevada’s gas prices
EDITORIAL: President wants it both ways on the pandemic
President Joe Biden gave an interview to “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday. Among the newsiest items was the president’s pronouncement that the health emergency triggered by the coronavirus has … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: President wants it both ways on the pandemic
EDITORIAL: A/C outages stem from lack of maintenance, not money
It’s not just parents and students who should be steamed by the Clark County School District’s air-conditioning problems. Taxpayers should be hot under the collar as well. During the first week of … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: A/C outages stem from lack of maintenance, not money
EDITORIAL: Biden spews an ugly, divisive vision for America’s future
At their best, presidents cast a vision that unites Americans and inspires them toward the country’s founding principles. At their worst, they cynically divide Americans for personal political gain — … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Biden spews an ugly, divisive vision for America’s future