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Author: Megan Barth

Megan Barth is the Executive Editor of The California Globe and former, founding editor of the Nevada Globe. Specializing in investigative reporting, her work has appeared in national and local news. The highlights of her career include interviewing President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and FBI Director Kash Patel. When she isn’t editing, writing, or talking, you can find her hiking and relaxing in Northern Nevada.

You Are not Allowed to Threaten The President of the United States: Full Stop

April 28, 2026   5:09 pmApril 28, 2026   5:20 pm
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stood at the Justice Department podium Tuesday and delivered a message as clear as the statute he cited: “You are not allowed to threaten the President of the United States. Full stop.” In a Fox...
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Nevada AG Aaron Ford Pledges to Force Workers into Unions by Repealing Right-to-Work

April 28, 2026   11:27 amApril 28, 2026   11:28 am
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, the Democratic frontrunner challenging Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo in the 2026 gubernatorial race, has explicitly pledged to repeal Nevada’s 1953 right-to-work law if elected—signing legislation on day one of his term.  The vow, delivered during...
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Department of Education Targets Ghost Students Plaguing California Colleges

April 27, 2026   3:35 pmApril 28, 2026   2:50 pm
Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced today that the Department of Education is embedding real-time fraud detection directly into every FAFSA application, screening applicants the moment they apply in a major crackdown on “ghost students,” hackers, and bots. The move, launched...
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AZ Rep Crane Introduces Bill to ‘Pause and Reform the Broken H-1B Visa Process’

April 27, 2026   12:26 pmApril 27, 2026   12:26 pm
Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ-02) has introduced legislation that would slam the brakes on the much-abused H-1B visa program, imposing a full three-year moratorium on new issuances while Congress enacts sweeping reforms designed to end the displacement of American workers by...
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Newsom’s $315 Million ‘Rehabilitation’ Gift to California Prisoners: Free Android Tablets!

April 24, 2026   11:38 amApril 27, 2026   9:01 am
While California families struggle with skyrocketing housing costs, unchecked retail theft, and a homelessness crisis that Gov. Gavin Newsom has poured billions into with little to show, the state has been quietly rolling out free Android tablets to every one...
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California Supreme Court Unanimously Reins in Coastal Commission’s Overreach in Major Property Rights Victory

April 24, 2026   9:31 amApril 24, 2026   9:39 am
In a unanimous decision hailed as one of the most significant checks on the California Coastal Commission’s (CCC) power in nearly 40 years, the California Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the agency unlawfully overrode a county-approved building permit for a...
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UC Berkeley Law Hosts Convicted Terrorist on ‘Palestinian Political Prisoners Day’

April 24, 2026   7:26 amApril 24, 2026   11:39 am
UC Berkeley allowed a convicted Palestinian car bomber, released in the October 7, 2023, Hamas hostage deal, to address students via video from a Berkeley Law School classroom on Monday. The event, organized by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)...
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