Charles Dawes was U.S. Vice President in 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge. However, Dawes was much more...
Edwin Lyngar, a freelance writer, penned a “From the Left” piece this week in the Reno paper...
We need a break from politics. So, it’s our good fortune this month marks the 50th anniversary of perhaps the most remarkable film ever, producer/director Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Even more than Gone with the Wind, it was the most revolutionary film. It was radically different from everything before it, and it influenced all film...
This is the second column based on the Controller’s Annual Report for fiscal year 2017 (FY17). Here we...
We have just issued the Controller’s Annual Report (CAR) for fiscal year 2017 (FY17). Here we provide an...
I’ve learned that the Clark County Republican Central Committee Executive Board voted UNANIMOUSLY last night to rescind its invitation...
The first part of our two-column series on President Calvin Coolidge reviewed his early career, culminating in...
John Calvin Coolidge Jr., our 30th President, 1923-1929, was perhaps America’s most under-rated chief executive. He was a man...
Every member VOLUNTARILY pays dues to support the organization’s efforts to protect the members’ Second Amendment rights. Contrast that...
It never ceases to amaze me how low desperate candidates will go in attacking their opponents. But...
Last August 9, law professors Amy Wax and Larry Alexander published an article, “Paying the Price for the Breakdown of the Country’s Bourgeois Culture,” in the Philadelphia Inquirer. It began: “Too few Americans are qualified for the jobs available. Male working-age labor-force participation is at Depression-era low. Opioid abuse is widespread. Homicidal violence plagues inner cities. Almost...
There have been only two sons who followed their fathers’ footsteps to become President of the United...
Last week James told some history about football coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. They lost...
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