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Will 4th District be Latino battleground?

If 2016 is going to be the year of the Latino, then the Democratic primary in Congressional District 4 just became ground zero.

Laxalt serious about residency issue

Attorney General Adam Laxalt is pursuing perjury charges against a Democratic candidate whom a judge ruled didn’t actually live in the district she wanted to represent in the Assembly.

Senate shows inevitable progress on tax issue

The Nevada state Senate, on what Majority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, called “an historic day,” passed Gov. Brian Sandoval’s business license fee plan to better fund education in the Silver State.

It’s the spending, stupid!

Panelists at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books take on the wealth gap, and argue for a government response that will help us all.

Damn liberal media!

A Los Angeles Times Washington bureau chief invokes hisses (yes, old-school hisses) after he embraces one of the worst decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court ever, Bush v. Gore.

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Everybody take a breath

Ah, spring, when a young lawmaker’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of throttling members of the other party who won’t let him hold votes or bring amendments to bills on the Senate floor.

Hillary 2016: Let her eat cake

See Hillary ride in a van! Watch her meet everyday Americans! Witness her ordering a burrito bowl at Chipotle! Which she did wearing shades, as did her chief aide Huma Abedin, yielding security camera pictures that made them look (to borrow from Karl Rove) like fugitives on the lam, wanted in seven states for a failed foreign policy.

Harry Reid drops the ‘L’ word — again

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid calls the field of Republican presidential candidates “losers,” but it’s not the first time he’s used that word.

Oh, sweet irony

An anti-tax lawmaker who was removed from two key positions in the Assembly would certainly have done things differently than the men who replaced her.

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