Horses in record numbers are corralled by federal officials, who say they eat too much grass; advocates say cattle grazing is the bigger problem by Jim Carlton, The Wall Street Journal, February … [Read more...] about Wild Horses Are Removed From Government Land as Drought Shrinks Food Supply
New warehouse complex in North Las Vegas sells for nearly $124M
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 4, 2022 A new warehouse complex near Las Vegas Motor Speedway has sold for more than $120 million, as demand for industrial buildings shows no sign … [Read more...] about New warehouse complex in North Las Vegas sells for nearly $124M
Rural Utah water project spurs fight with Nevada coalition
by Blake Apgar, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 4, 2022 A battle is brewing on the border of the nation’s two driest states over the West’s most precious resource. Utah water officials have … [Read more...] about Rural Utah water project spurs fight with Nevada coalition
Biden’s Supreme Court Risk
If he chooses a radical to replace Breyer, it will stimulate GOP turnout in November. by Kimberley Strassel, The Wall Street Journal, January 27, 2022 Given the alacrity with which the White … [Read more...] about Biden’s Supreme Court Risk
EDITORIAL: The national debt soars passed $30 trillion
Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, February 5, 2022 Trying to conceptualize the amount of money that the U.S. government spends is no easy task. The late Sen. Everett Dirksen is famously … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: The national debt soars passed $30 trillion