In Wednesday’s Letters to the Editor, two letters were inadvertently combined. Our apologies to both writers. Here they are in their correct form.
Opinion
Musk, Ramaswamy outline their approach. The entrepreneurs take their task seriously and are intent on delivering results.
Just like towns, our lives are boom and bust, and this holiday season I’m just thankful for the time that we had together.
Dr. Waters does not speak for the majority of military veterans when he disparages Donald Trump.
It seems the narrative is, “if you can afford solar power you must be rich, so you can pay more too.”
WASHINGTON — Critics of the agreement with Iran concerning its nuclear program are right about most things but wrong about the most important things. They understand the agreement’s manifest and manifold defects and its probable futility. Crucial components of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure remain.
A story we published last week and online, written by Mark Waite and titled “Welfare, food stamp cuts affecting needy,” elicited almost 50 reader comments.
While it will again be impossible for the GOP to gain a Republican majority in the state Assembly next year, the developing conservative uprising in Nevada — what I’ve been referring to as “Conservageddon” — could well result in a new (and desperately needed) conservative majority in the Republican Assembly caucus.
In the 1970s, Las Vegas Sun publisher Hank Greenspun threatened not to cooperate with White House requests that details of President Ford’s movements and schedule not be publicized because, Greenspun said, he did not approve of Ford’s rhetoric in the wake of two assassination attempts. Ford had been making what Greenspun considered taunting statements about how he would not be denied his right to travel and speak out.
I have three reports concerning U-233 and U-235. The first is from the Institute for policy studies, and contains some eye-opening information.
WASHINGTON — Republicans are opposed to President Obama’s deal with the Iranians — whatever it is.
WASHINGTON — We are tomorrow’s past, so this Thanksgiving give thanks for 2013, a year the future might study more for amusement than for edification.
Surprise, surprise!
In Wednesday’s Letters to the Editor, two letters were inadvertently combined. Our apologies to both writers. Here they are in their correct form.
Musk, Ramaswamy outline their approach. The entrepreneurs take their task seriously and are intent on delivering results.
Just like towns, our lives are boom and bust, and this holiday season I’m just thankful for the time that we had together.
Dr. Waters does not speak for the majority of military veterans when he disparages Donald Trump.