In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Las Vegas Sun

Gov. Steve Sisolak, with about 40% of state votes tallied, took 89.9% of the vote against former Clark County Commissioner Tom Collins in the Democratic gubernatorial primary to advance to the November election, where he is expected to face a stiff Republican challenge from Joe Lombardo, who received 39% of the vote statewide . In Clark County, Sisolak picked up 79.6% of votes and Lombardo got 47.9%.

Nevada Independent

Marjorie Bleam considers herself a moderate voter who doesn’t always have a “home” in either major political party, so leading up to the primary election, she switched her voter registration from Democrat to Republican.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to overturn the landmark abortion ruling Roe v. Wade in the coming weeks.

La Vanguardia

The surface of the lake, formed by the Hoover Dam between Nevada and Arizona, has lost more than 51 meters in almost four decades of drought, which is getting worse.

Las Vegas Sun

Leading Republicans in Nevada, many of whom are promoting false claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, weren’t commenting on findings revealed Thursday by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Courthouse News Service

What typically have been quiet races centering on competency and efficiency have heated up over the issue of election integrity.

KSNV-TV: News 3

“The hearings were riveting, they were troubling, they were dramatic, and they were an indictment of what happened to this country,” says UNLV political expert Michael Green.

Fashion Sina

With the frisbee fever set off in China, many people have joined the sport. As a hipster, you must pay attention to the clothes of your friends on the sports field, and the yoga pants commonly worn by girls have recently been accused of rubbing frantically. Is it really a problem to wear yoga pants to play Frisbee?

Las Vegas Sun

One television ad proclaims this candidate will keep Nevada safe and get the state “back on track.” At the end of the advertisement, there is notice saying the message is not from the candidate, but an outside group not affiliated with the candidate.

KSNV-TV: News 3

At Clark County Election Headquarters, the work of the election is already underway.

Nevada Magazine

The Moulin Rouge Hotel in the city’s Westside District served as a brief monument to racial justice in the 1950s.

Insider

A severe drought brought on by climate change revealed an ancient Bronze Age city in Iraq, and gave archaeologists a chance to map it, researchers announced Monday.