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Author: Megan Barth

Megan Barth is the founding editor of The Nevada Globe. She has written for The Hill, The Washington Times, The Daily Wire, American Thinker, Canada Free Press and The Daily Caller and has appeared frequently on, among others, Headline News CNN, NewsMax TV and One America News Network. When she isn't editing, writing, or talking, you can find her hiking and relaxing in The Sierras. She was the Main Editor from August 2021 to December 2024.

Rep Dina Titus Encourages Extreme Left Activist to Run For Office

May 8, 2023   12:23 pmJune 2, 2023   4:19 pm
In a speech to the Nevada Legislature last week, Dina Titus lauded the leader of Battle Born Progress, Annette Magnus. During the highly-partisan and divisive address, Titus stated: “You know speaking of legacies I’ve heard recently that Annette Magnus has decided she’s going to retire from Battle Born Progress after...
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Trackergate: John Doe Mounts Defense, Denies Allegations

May 7, 2023   10:12 amMay 8, 2023   12:25 pm
The Globe has obtained a copy of motions, filed late Friday on behalf of John Doe, for a case that has garnered national attention and referred to as Trackergate. The case involves plaintiffs Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve and former Washoe County Commissioner Vaughn Hartung against private investigator David McNeely. The...
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The Globe Interviews Drew Johnson, Candidate for CD-3

May 5, 2023   4:19 pmMay 6, 2023   9:52 am
Government watchdog and conservative policy analyst, Drew Johnson, expects Congressional District 3 (CD-3) to be “the most expensive congressional race in the country” in his run to unseat Democratic Rep. Susie Lee who has served the district since 2019. “I want to hold government accountable, cut wasteful spending, and make America...
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NV Dems Advance Gun Control Legislation

May 5, 2023   2:27 pmMay 12, 2023   8:36 am
This morning, Senate Bill 171, sponsored by Senators Dallas Harris, Pat Spearman and Fabian Doñate passed out of the Assembly Committee on Judiciary along party lines. The bill prohibits gun purchases, ownership, or possession by a person convicted of a misdemeanor for a hate crime, or attempting to commit a...
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Judge Orders Investigator To Name Client Who Paid To Investigate Reno Mayor And County Commissioner

May 4, 2023   3:29 pmMay 5, 2023   7:36 am
In a case known as Trackergate, Washoe County Judge David Hardy has ordered private investigator David McNeely to reveal his client who paid him to investigate Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve and former Washoe County Commissioner Vaughn Hartung. Judge Hardy ordered McNeely to turn over the documents by May 12, 2023. Hardy wrote,...
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AG Ford Claims Voter ID ‘Unconstitutional’

May 4, 2023   11:15 amMay 10, 2023   9:34 am
In a press conference held in front of the Nevada Capitol yesterday, Democratic leaders including Assemblyman Steve Yeager, Treasurer Zach Conine, Attorney General Aaron Ford and Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar presented what they believe to be solutions for Nevadans which include additional government spending on state services, state workers,...
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Drew Johnson Announces Run for Congressional District 3

May 4, 2023   10:00 amMay 4, 2023   11:16 am
Today, Republican Drew Johnson announced his campaign to represent Nevada residents of the 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 2022, Johnson narrowly lost his run for Clark County Commissioner to Democrat Justin Jones, who was recently found by a federal judge to have lied to the...
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