Insurance companies in Nevada need to step up for their customers — our patients — and ensure they are treated fairly and not stuck with unexpected and unreasonable out-of-pocket costs
Letters
Donald Trump has done more harm to humanity than any human being who has ever lived.
The entire point of the licensing process is to determine the viability of a geologic repository for spent nuclear fuel at Yucca Mountain.
Will this be the new societal divide? Special people who can get pain killers and the rest of us die in pain?
The arbitrator ruled, however, that the district (read: taxpayers) would have to grant the union’s wish list because … well, just because it could.
Encouraging active participation in these medical trials will lead to new therapies and medications that will help improve the health of everyone, including African Americans, Hispanics, Asians and others.
I know hatred for the president runs deep, but if you would attack him, please use facts, not half-truths and anonymous rumors.
That the Nevada Legislature would even consider this bill reflects that members of the body could not care less about citizens. They care about campaign contributions, power and getting reflected. Period.
Having a Super Bowl in Las Vegas would be something really amazing to consider, but perhaps we should look at the dark side of what such an event could bring.
If I have to wait longer for someone to pull out an iPad, it is worth it for the knowledge that I am that much safer on the plane.
I am appalled that the Democrats in the Legislature are attempting to regulate Uber and Lyft out of business for the second time this session.
After reading in the May 24 Review-Journal how more than $1 million in taxpayer money had been spent on lawyers in the Bundy case, I was shocked to learn that doesn’t even include how much the U.S. Department of Justice has spent.
After all the arrests of school employees, we now discover that there is a breakdown in the background investigation. How stupid is that?
The scuttlebutt is that provisions from AB 298 may be tacked onto other legislation, discounting the concerns of so many Nevadans and shortcutting the public involvement that is the hallmark of Nevada’s legislative procedures.
I encourage all voters to look at what Donald Trump is doing and not listen to the opinion of Trump apologist Wayne Allyn Root.