LETTER: Reaching out with love from the Capital Gazette family

I read news of Jeff German’s death and felt immediate, overwhelming sorrow because my Capital Gazette colleagues and I are part of a small and terrible club that you’ve now unwillingly joined.

Whistleblower cites Twitter security flaws before Congress

Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, a respected cybersecurity expert, appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee to lay out his allegations Tuesday.

 
Stocks suffer worst day in 2 years; Dow down 1,250

The stock market fell the most since June 2020 following Wall Street’s humbling realization that inflation is not slowing as much as hoped.

NEVADA VIEWS: Radical change

Plurality voting is not perfect, but it is far less complicated and less costly to administer than ranked-choice voting,

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: FBI, R.I.P.?

The agency should be dispersing its investigatory responsibilities to other government investigative agencies that have not yet lost the public’s trust.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Election math shows Lombardo won

Although Reno attorney Joey Gilbert says the results of the June primary for governor were mathematically impossible, a judge dismissed those allegations, affirming Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s victory.

CARTOON: Paying the price

Polls showing Rep. Liz Cheney trailing her primary opponent for telling the truth reveal the sad state of a Republican Party that elevates politics above principle.

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