In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Washington Post

Nevada held a Republican presidential primary Tuesday. On Thursday, the state GOP will host Republican presidential caucuses — with a different set of candidates competing. Confusing? Yes. Here’s how we got there and what actually matters.

New York Times

Democrats say the state’s economy is getting better, while Republicans argue it’s getting worse. Which message resonates more could decide the pivotal battleground state this fall.

USA Today

Nevada's Republican voters have overwhelmingly chosen "none of these candidates" as their choice in the state's GOP primary, an embarrassing blow for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who was essentially running unopposed.

Yahoo! Sports

Not that long ago, the NFL didn’t deem Las Vegas worthy of a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl. Now, it's hosting an actual Super Bowl there.

Newser

State will have a GOP primary and a caucus this week, but only the latter counts

KSNV-TV: News 3

Tuesday was the presidential primary day in Nevada. Voters headed to nearly 130 polling sites in Clark County alone.

Slate

Trump is on one ticket. Haley’s on the other. (So is “none of these candidates.”)

Deutsche Tageszeitung

Donald Trump's name is not on the ballot in the Republican presidential primary on Tuesday in the US state of Nevada - the ex-president is still expected to win the desert state's delegate votes: The Republicans have another opportunity to support their favorite this week. In the Democratic presidential primary in Nevada, Trump's successor, incumbent Joe Biden, will be the favorite in the race on Tuesday.

New York Times

The bifurcated Republican presidential nomination contest that is unfolding this week in Nevada — a nonbinding primary Tuesday and a caucus Thursday — was orchestrated by Republican leaders to assure another delegate victory for former President Donald Trump in his march to the nomination.

French Morning

On Valentine's Day, Las Vegas will see a peak in the number of unions celebrated in the dozens of chapels in the city, the world capital of quick weddings . Among the oldest, the famous Graceland Wedding Chapel. This small chapel has seen thousands of anonymous people and celebrities come to get married there or simply renew their vows, while others have only passed through to discover this mythical place. Since its creation in 1939, the establishment has organized more than 300,000 ceremonies.

CBS News

The hotel and casino goes way back to the very beginnings of Las Vegas.

Fox News

"Cheap" and the Super Bowl don't exactly go together. Every year, as soon as two teams clinch their spots with victories in the respective conference-title games, thoughts turn to money. A lot of it.