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Knapp: Will Trump roll back net neutrality?

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will appoint a new Federal Communications Commission chair in January. That chair will likely be inclined to undo the FCC’s 2015 “Net Neutrality” power grab and, to at least some degree, let markets settle how bandwidth gets priced and who pays.

Why did Heck lose?

It was clear from the start that the 2016 race for U.S. Senate was going to be close.

Letter: Thank you from Twilight Productions

We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped make our fundraising event for the Nye County Technical Response team at Station 51 such a huge success.

Myers: The role of protest now

In November 1967, President Lyndon Johnson set out on a speech tour across the country.

Hudson Jr.: Court upholds removal of student for Facebook posts

A public college had the authority to remove a nursing student from its program for Facebook posts without violating the First Amendment, a federal appeals court has ruled. The decision emphasizes the danger that students take when posting profane or unprofessional remarks online.

‘Tis the season for gratitude, gridiron and immunization

Thanksgiving is full of traditions around the dinner table and for many families, around the TV too, as the holiday weekend is traditionally full of intense college football rivalry games. Iron Bowl, The Game, Backyard Brawl, Civil War, Duel in the Desert, Apple Cup, Crab Bowl.

Muth: GOP tax-hikers take it in the shorts

In 2014, Nevada Republicans won complete control of the state government for the first time since the Depression – and proceeded to blow that historic opportunity by passing the largest tax hike in state history.

Mollette: It’s amazing what Americans can do

America elected him to be our 45th President. The political establishment bashed him. Wall Street opposed him. Most of the prior Republican candidates opposed him. Mitt Romney opposed him. John Kasich, governor of Ohio made a buffoon of himself by voting for John McCain of Arizona.

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