LETTER: Snow day
I read in Wednesday’s Review-Journal that, “Federal offices in the nation’s capital were closed” due to roughly 2 inches of snow. What a joke. Just goes to show that the true snowflakes aren’t in the precipitation.
D.C. workers sent home over 2 inches of white stuff.
I read in Wednesday’s Review-Journal that, “Federal offices in the nation’s capital were closed” due to roughly 2 inches of snow. What a joke. Just goes to show that the true snowflakes aren’t in the precipitation.
Are retired military and government personnel who criticize this administration now considered “seditionists”?
We’ve already been burned once. I hope this Oakland team doesn’t turn out to be a bait and switch scheme.
Monday’s Review-Journal headline about the pending Supreme Court case on mail-in voting should be a call to action for all Nevadans and American citizens throughout the country.
If you’re looking for the best illusionists in Las Vegas, you shouldn’t look on the Strip, you should look at the Clark County School District.
Mike Obstgarten’s “Academic fraud: Grade inflation is a scourge that must be eradicated” reminded me of a midterm grade I received my first semester in college.
One way to improve housing affordability.
Universal health care has been debated in the US for more than 40 years, but it is never voted on because both parties accept campaign donations from the for-profit insurance companies to maintain the status quo.