Attorney General Kris Mayes announced she’s joined a growing list of Democratic attorneys general and civil rights groups suing to block President Donald Trump from enforcing an executive order meant to end birthright citizenship.
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Watching the wildfires devastate a major U.S. city has many of us wondering: Could it happen here? Research shows our ecosystem is changing, making us more at risk to wildfire than ever before.
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Mesa Gateway Airport is known for having ultra-low cost airlines. But right next door— on airport land— the world’s priciest private jets are being serviced and spaceships will soon be built.
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Republicans at the Arizona Legislature lambasted the state budget proposed by Gov. Katie Hobbs, claiming it's riddled with mistakes.
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On Day 1 of President Donald Trump’s second term, he signed an executive order stating that the federal government would only recognize two genders: male and female.
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Two years after Phoenix topped the nation with an inflation rate of 13%, the rate is now among the lowest in major metro areas.
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President Donald Trump ordered all flags to be at full staff on inauguration day Monday, and all future inauguration days.
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In Mexico, politicians and citizens alike are paying close attention to Trump’s first days in office.
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Republican Congressman Andy Biggs formally filed a statement of interest today to run for Arizona Governor in 2026.
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Twin Peaks is one of the many seminal works of filmmaker David Lynch, who passed away last week at the age of 78.
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Governor Katie Hobbs on Friday unveiled her budget proposal for the fiscal year that’ll start on July 1.
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Republicans at the state Capitol are moving fast to move some of their favorite legislation. At the top of their list is Arizona’s elections, and putting the “early” back in early voting.
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If you think Spotify was designed to be a music platform, you’ve been tricked. Liz Pelly has the receipts.
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Employees in the programs will be placed on paid administrative leave. Agencies have the next few days to submit reports on how they are complying with the orders, including plans to fire them.
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Ulbricht operated the anonymous digital marketplace known as Silk Road when law enforcement arrested him. The pardon fulfills a campaign pledge Trump made to Ulbricht's Libertarian supporters.
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Hegseth was voted out of committee Monday along party lines. The Senate is expected to take up his nomination soon; it is unclear how these new allegations will alter the trajectory of his nomination.
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The Department of Justice will seek the death penalty for capital crimes "committed by an alien illegally present in this country." Lawyers say the order could be difficult to enforce.
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Trump said those prosecuted for the attack on the U.S. Capitol had served long enough, and he sought to shift criticism to a set of preemptive pardons issued by former President Joe Biden.