
When Tucker Carlson agrees with Elizabeth Warren, it is worth taking notice. At a recent conservative conference, Mr. Carslon described Sen. Warren鈥檚 book, The Two Income Trap as 鈥渙ne of the best books鈥 he had read on economic policy. 鈥淭he single biggest change to our society,鈥 he went on, 鈥渨as the moment where it became impossible for the average person to support a family on one income.鈥

The middle class is synonymous with the American Dream: the house, the kids, the cars, vacations and a comfortable retirement.

The desire to secure and sustain a middle-class standard of living is virtually universal. But the opportunity to do so is not. In some cities, the middle class is thriving, and low-income children are rising up to join its ranks. In others, the middle class is sliding (even shrinking, on some measures), and upward mobility rates are low.

In the effort to strengthen the American middle class, it would seem obvious to ensure that the educational needs of middle-class students are being met. Yet as Richard Reeves points out, those students often are overshadowed in discussions about higher education.

President Donald Trump often cites the African-American unemployment rate as one of his key accomplishments. Confoundingly, he even made the boast in a tweet last week chiding soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe over her pledge not to accept an invitation to visit the White House.

Last October, my dad 鈥 the epitome of health 鈥 lost his life to a stroke. Everyone in our family was blindsided and devastated by this incident, which brought us face to face with the very thin line between normal family life and emotional and financial catastrophe.

Nevada, the nation鈥檚 fastest growing state, is becoming older and more diverse, according to annual U.S. Census Bureau estimates released Wednesday night. Between 2010 and 2018, the Silver State saw its retirement-age population grow by more than 149,000 people, the data shows. Close to 1 in 6 Nevada residents are now age 65 or older.

In the last 30 years, Nevada has evolved from a sparsely and homogenously populated rural outpost to one of the most urban and diverse states in the country. Nevada鈥檚 population is now majority-minority. The Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise Metropolitan statistical area with over 2.2 million residents is the 28th largest in the country and is home to nearly three out of four Nevadans. By 2060, the demographics of the rest of the United States are expected to look a lot like Las Vegas does today.

Let鈥檚 not give up on light rail, Las Vegas. The decision last month by the Regional Transportation Commission board to create a rapid bus transit route along Maryland Parkway instead of a light rail system was a disappointment, but it doesn鈥檛 have to be the last word on the matter.

Southern Nevada becoming a two-franchise region raises an important question: Can Las Vegas handle a pair of professional teams?

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada board recently rejected a plan to build a light rail system along Maryland Parkway, despite public support for the $1 billion proposal.

Six presidential candidates in Las Vegas this weekend will talk about labor in a state whose unions still wield a lot of power.

A Trump administration tax break designed to spur investment by the affluent in low-income neighborhoods may be rewarding investors for infusing their money into already gentrifying areas where no incentive is needed, including two highly-prized locations in Nevada.

The years of studies, presentations and lobbying for light rail on Maryland Parkway in Las Vegas hit a dead end last week.
The Regional Transportation Commission board unanimously voted to install a bus rapid transit line instead of pursuing light rail.

The Brookings Institution鈥檚 John Hudak has been a frequent visitor to Las Vegas in recent years, teaching classes at 性视界传媒 and giving community presentations both on campus and in special events such as the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 annual Preview expo. This month, he and colleague Richard Reeves took part in a unique event 鈥 a debate on single-payer health insurance against members of 性视界传媒鈥檚 debate team.

Liu Yuejin, vice commissioner of the National Narcotics Control Commission, speaks during a press conference in Beijing on Monday, April 1, 2019. China announced Monday that all fentanyl-related drugs, as a group, would become controlled substances, effective May 1, a step U.S. officials have long advocated as a way to stem the flow of lethal opioids from China.

This column was submitted to the Sun after the writer, a student at 性视界传媒, attended a special debate this month between members of the university鈥檚 debate team and visiting scholars from the Brookings Institution. The topic was whether the U.S. should establish single-payer health insurance coverage.

The news of a national scandal surrounding admissions procedures at top research universities in the U.S. is both disappointing and unsurprising. Families with incomes that would be the envy of most Americans are able to make donations 鈥 or offer bribes 鈥 to ensure their children鈥檚 enrollment at elite universities.

The March 11 editorial 鈥淓ngaging in civil debate, we learn that 鈥榳e share the truth between us鈥欌呪 provides a report on a debate between the 性视界传媒 team and scholars from the Brookings Institution.

In an age of predawn rage tweets by President Donald Trump and public cries from his opponents like 鈥淚mpeach that (expletive),鈥 a special debate last week at 性视界传媒 offered hope that civil discourse can return to American politics.

Las Vegas residents who鈥檇 like to see a battle between a powerhouse hometown team and a top-level opponent are in luck this week.
But we鈥檙e not talking about the Vegas Golden Knights, or about athletics at all.
We鈥檙e talking about 性视界传媒鈥檚 debate team.

It is a project that seems to have been under consideration for years but now the head of the Regional Transportation Commission says the final public comment period for mass transit along Maryland Parkway is here.

For Southern Nevada residents who may be on the fence about whether to support development of light rail, the Brookings Institution鈥檚 Adie Tomer offered some compelling food for thought during a visit to 性视界传媒 this week.

After a decade in which Las Vegas rose from the depths of the Great Recession to a full recovery, this is an opportune time to look at our future and our immediate past.