As far as Amy Tarkanian is concerned, there’s no good reason Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina shouldn’t be on the debate stage Saturday night with her peers.
Steve Sebelius
We’re not supposed to read too much into the results of Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus, but if ever a numerical result mirrored a national mood, Tuesday’s did.
You could be forgiven for thinking there’s a little clock-running going on in the effort to kill a referendum targeting the commerce tax passed by the 2015 Nevada Legislature.
There’s blood on the snowy ground in Oregon, blood that should never have been shed, and that was shed without purpose.
The good news for often-overturned U.S. District Court Judge Robert C. Jones is that he’s at least 65 percent less likely to be overturned by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Any day now, Donald Trump is finally going to confess.
Nevada has a long and distinguished tradition of using its ballot to drive Election Day turnout, and this year looks like it will be no different.
Give Carly Fiorina credit for choosing the most awesome political venue of any candidate so far in the race.
The End of Days is upon us! And we have our good friends at MGM Resorts International to thank.
To begin with, let me say that I’m not to be numbered among those fans of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders who, by virtue of that position, necessarily distrust or despise former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
No one expressed much surprise at Monday’s news that a Carson City judge had issued an injunction blocking Nevada’s new education savings account law from going into effect.
Let’s be sure we have this correct. Attorney General Adam Laxalt is a Republican. So is Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison and state Treasurer Dan Schwartz.
Everyone knows former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee for president, right? But Nevada Democrats are talking about a scenario in which the Silver State plays an even more critical role in deciding the Democratic contest than previously thought.
The contrast between Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders has been building for months. On Wednesday, it couldn’t have been more clear.
There are many reasons why the ongoing armed standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon happened. Chief among them: the federal government’s inaction since the last standoff with armed insurrectionists, near Bunkerville in 2014.