Nevada’s 2024 primaries for Republicans and Democrats are today. Here’s what to know.

Washington — Nevada is set to host its first-in-the-West presidential nominating contest on Tuesday. But the 2024 process features new twists with two GOP events this week — a primary and caucuses — creating an unusual scenario where the leading Republican White House hopefuls won’t directly face off in the Silver State.  While the state

Concerned voters make their own pitches to Supreme Court on Trump’s eligibility

Washington — When the blockbuster dispute over whether former President Donald Trump can serve a second term in the White House landed before the U.S. Supreme Court last month, it was Larry Coben’s 100-year-old father who encouraged him to put something together for the nation’s highest court. Jack Coben, a Navy veteran who lives in

RFK Jr. Ramps Up Criticism of Trump Policies

At voter rallies and in media interviews, Mr. Kennedy has been increasingly outspoken about how he differs from former President Donald Trump. TUCSON, Arizona—Former President Donald Trump intended to “drain the swamp” when he took office in 2017, but he was “intimidated by bureaucrats” at federal agencies and did not accomplish that objective, Robert F.

Barrasso comes out against Senate border deal

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At Penn, Nothing Has Changed in Wake of Magill’s Defenestration

When Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, then an emeritus professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine, penned a Wall Street Journal op-ed in 2019 arguing that political issues like climate change and gun control had no place in medical school curricula, Larry Jameson, then the dean of Penn’s medical school, denounced Goldfarb by name.