In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
Russian leader’s comments about the West could signal attempt to draw NATO into war.
Putin holds massive rally in Moscow on anniversary of Crimea Annexation.
Moscow has been turning out falsehoods and propaganda since the war so what's different now?
Evening 13-3-2022
Filing to run for the 2022 election is underway. The legislative race that could pit republican leadership against each other.
Last month, during the run-up to the Super Bowl, chicken wings became a topic of consternation for a lot of people. What used to be an inexpensive and beloved snack item has become a nearly premium product. Rising chicken wing prices have become the focus in conversations, and the pain continues.
Last month, during the run-up to the Super Bowl, chicken wings became a topic of consternation for a lot of people. What used to be an inexpensive and beloved snack item has become a nearly premium product. Rising chicken wing prices have become the focus in conversations, and the pain continues.
To hear some corners of the internet tell it, Russian President Vladimir Putin has a very good reason for invading Ukraine: the destruction of U.S.-funded bioweapons labs in the region.
As the tire tracks fade from the so-called “freedom convoy” that occupied downtown Ottawa streets, some of the Telegram forums devoted to the convoy have taken up the torch of a new cause: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine and the media - Mary Blankenship, originally from Ukraine, working at UNLV
Almost every waking hour over the last week for Mary Blankenship is spent pouring into her work researching misinformation and disinformation online, while at the same time pursuing her masters in chemistry at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ.
A UNLV report published last week shows Nevada ranks last in mental health rankings in the United States.