The nation should do better.
Letters
How many people receiving food stamps are actually indigent?
Victor Joecks’ critique of Bill Gates’ climate memo grossly misrepresents Mr. Gates’ position and oversimplifies the complex challenges of global climate policy
Thanks capitalism, not central planning.
Our billionaire elite class will ride the AI train to eliminate jobs and increase productivity.
The risks are high and should be obvious.
Recently, we locals got a wonderful surprise when we visited The Bellagio. Turns out the locals can park for free for three hours.
Edward Vodek recent letter about the Eastside Cannery being considered for a shelter and rehabilitation center for the homeless was spot on.
When choosing to send your children to a charter schools, you might want to consider some of the derogatory aspects of being a charter school teacher.
It is difficult to escape the conclusion the Rep. Lee is more interested in marching lockstep with her party than the welfare of her constituents.
Edward Vodek may think it is a good idea to turn the Eastside Cannery into some sort of shelter (Oct. 31 letter), but he probably doesn’t live close by.
As usual, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is jumping on the bandwagon with other democratic AGs, this time suing Donald Trump and the federal government over SNAP benefit payouts.
Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer, please open up our government. It’s no longer a matter of who is going to win. It’s a matter of the people and country losing.
Here we are, at it again. Nothing accomplished. Everyone not getting paid, except members of Congress. Wow, what leadership.
The GOP offered negotiations to temporary funding the measure while the shut-down continued, but the Democrats refused.
