Experts In The News

Las Vegas Weekly

One might expect that a candidate nominating process designed by Republican leadership, filled with fake electors from 2020, would be unusual. But the Nevada GOP’s precedent-breaking caucus for determining the 2024 presidential nomination has proven to be perhaps the most confounding process in the nation.

Bloomberg

Opponents of newly proposed US Labor Department retirement advice standards are pushing state insurance regulators to fill in policy gaps of their own to boost their case for more lenient federal-level conduct requirements.

U.S.A. Today

Donald Trump is going to lose Nevada's Republican primary election next month, and the victory instead will likely go to Nikki Haley. Or maybe just "none of these." Confused? You're not the only one.

Daily Mail

Donald Trump is steamrolling his way to the Republican presidential nomination with unprecedented speed, but the primaries have also underlined vulnerabilities when it comes to taking back the White House.

20 Minutes

For some, white noise is the ultimate sleep aid. For others, however, the term raises a big question mark. That's behind the monotonous noise.

San Antonio Express-News

Election experts say in today’s political climate, debates can sometimes hurt candidates more than they help. There’s an argument for good government and an informed electorate, but many debates — especially during primaries, when there are few policy differences between platforms — have devolved into contests for sound bites and mudslinging, experts say.

M.S.N.

In a home, adding tiny furnishings can improve a room without changing anything that’s already in place.

Wall Street Journal

As we head into the bare-tree doldrums, our columnist craves—and finds support from mental-health experts for—small and not-too-pricey additions to her decor