• Washoe County Commission Certify Election Results

    Washoe County commissioners have finally certified the primary election results, but not without a fair share of drama and dissent. In the three-to-two vote on certification, Commissioners Alexis Hill, Mariluz Garcia, and Clara Andriola were in favor, while Mike Clark and Jeanne Herman stood against it. Interim Registrar of Voters Cari-Ann Burgess reported 80,262 votes…

  • Authorities Remove Nevada Monolith, Space Aliens Threaten Lawsuit

    The mystery of the monoliths continues to baffle and captivate. The latest development involves a shiny, 6-foot-4 prism found protruding from the rocks in a remote Nevada mountain range and removed by authorities. How it got there remains a mystery. Furthermore, the Las Vegas police announced that it is still unknown who might be responsible,…

  • RightCount Launches in Nevada to Enhance Election Integrity

    Former Nevada Republican Governor and Attorney General Bob List and Republican-in-name-only former State Senator Heidi Gansert have taken on leadership roles as State Co-Chairs of “RightCount,” a newly established nonprofit that wants to bolster election security and integrity. Initially focusing on battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Wisconsin, RightCount was announced shortly after Nevada’s…

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  • Nevada Supreme Court Denies Third Beadles Appeal

    The Nevada Supreme Court has unanimously ruled against Robert Beadles for the third time, declining to explain their decision. Beadles, a vocal critic of the state election processes, expressed his frustration while planning to move the case to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). “My case is very clear, and there is no…

  • Nevada Dems Falsely Accuse Lombardo of Bribery

    Nevada Democrats recently falsely accused Governor Lombardo of accepting bribes on social media but later deleted the post. According to state statute, falsely accusing someone of a crime is a misdemeanor, carrying a potential penalty of up to six months in jail. Despite their assertion that “no one is above the law,” the accusation did…

  • Sacrificing Humanity for Technological Advancement

    Imagine a scenario where a tech company unveils a smartphone containing a biological chip made from lab-grown human neurons. This chip can adapt its internal structure based on user behavior, leading to remarkable efficiency gains. Melbourne-based Cortical Labs has grown neurons on silicon chips, creating what the company calls “Dishbrain.” The neurons act as the…

  • Idaho: Electric Batteries over Food Supply

    The Cobalt Belt in Idaho, a 34-mile-long stretch of ore beneath the Salmon River Mountains, has garnered global attention from mining companies. The region boasts abundant cobalt—a vital component in electric vehicle batteries. On Friday, October 7, 2022, Jervois Global, an Australia-based company, inaugurated the sole cobalt mine in the U.S., generating significant buzz. The…

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