Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a three-time winner of the Sigma Delta Chi Award. Contact him at mramirez@reviewjournal.com.
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In response to Anthony L. Ashby’s Monday letter defending personal injury attorneys:
In a letter to the editor, Jerry Fink asks if anyone else suspects “a correlation between the sudden outbreak of communicable diseases … and thousands of migrants overwhelming our Southern border.”
Instead of us Nevadans paying for both sides of the battle over Yucca Mountain, let’s be smart about it.
Forget the record-high stock market. Politicians are the best investment money can buy. Consider what attorney general Aaron Ford has done for his former employer, law firm Eglet Prince.
The priority for some environmentalists isn’t saving species, but limiting human development. That’s the takeaway from the Center for Biological Diversity’s newest plan, which would put a damper on Las Vegas’ humming economy.
Las Vegas Monorail officials were back in front of the Clark County Commission on Tuesday, tin cups in hand.
Where do the Nevada politicians who oppose Yucca Mountain believe radioactive nuclear waste should be stored?
I wrote a few weeks ago recommending a Trump version of the Green New Deal. Instead of green energy or global warming, it would be about money.
It’s interesting to read in the Sunday Business section about the hotel/casinos building bigger pools and mini-waterfronts.
Ilhan Omar, from Minnesota, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. She should be removed from her position.
It is unacceptable for wealthy, connected organizations to stack our courts to suit their own needs.
There’s evidence that widespread cheating is at least partially responsible for the Clark County School District’s rising graduation rate.