Letters from Michael O. Kreps, Alan Syslo, and Andy Hawkins.
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To anyone who has followed the long, pathetic saga of disgraced Family Court Judge Steven Jones, this month’s vote by the Judicial Discipline Commission to ban him from the bench for life may seem like overkill.
Forty miles from downtown Chicago, in the birthplace of Ray Bradbury, sits one of the nation’s most striking examples of the American library’s evolving role from book repository to community shelter.
The first question to Hillary Clinton from an audience member during Monday night’s Democratic town hall in Iowa must have been a blow from one so young — a potential new voter — this close to the caucuses.
It’s hard to believe that the United States, having resisted the siren song of socialism during its entire 20th-century heyday (the only major democracy to do so), should suddenly succumb to its charms a generation after its intellectual demise.
When President Barack Obama spoke in his final State of the Union, he did not do what is typical and offer a laundry list of policies that he wants Congress to enact in his final year. He must have realized that with a Republican House and Senate, such pleas would fall on deaf ears.
You could be forgiven for thinking there’s a little clock-running going on in the effort to kill a referendum targeting the commerce tax passed by the 2015 Nevada Legislature.
MIT professor Richard Schmalensee’s commentary about utility-scale solar misses the point (“It’s time to supersize,” Jan. 17 Review-Journal). Everyone knows that initially, technology costs more. It is entrepreneurs and pioneers who reach out and ultimately push that technology forward, making it economically feasible.
Las Vegas desperately needs a new stadium. For that to happen, the city desperately needs a plan for a new stadium.
Last week, we got one. And it’s the most viable project pitch the region has seen since aging Sam Boyd Stadium was conceived nearly 50 years ago.
No matter how many times journalists, economists or professors dispel the myth of the gender pay gap, Democrats continue to push it.