Republican lawmakers in the Arizona House of Representatives have passed another anti-transgender bill that would bar trans ...
President Trump claims judges who have temporarily blocked his admin from broadly cutting or freezing spending “want to try and stop us from looking for corruption” and “hold us back from finding all ...
Although President Donald Trump promised to “love and cherish” Medicaid, Republicans in Congress announced federal budget proposals that could dramatically curtail the program. As that debate begins, ...
The Arizona Immigration, Cooperation and Enforcement Act, SB1164 has furthered divisions between advocates for stricter border security and community groups rallying for immigrant protections.
The Trump administration issued a stop work order to all lawyers and legal aid organizations funded through the Unaccompanied Children Program, which helps migrant children receive legal services and ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals declined the Justice Department's request to lift a lower court's ruling that blocked President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship as ...
The city of Tucson is hosting forums to discuss food distribution in local parks. Current regulations require a permit from the Pima County Health Department, with only certain parks eligible.
The mayors of more than 10 small Arizona cities and towns are scheduled to speak at a forum hosted by a disgraced former state lawmaker who has faced child sex charges and espoused racist views, and ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order he said would lower the cost of in vitro fertilization and protect access to ...
Opinion
African rhythms, ideas of sin & the Hammond organ: A brief history of gospel music’s evolutionFor the enslaved Africans, music – rhythm in particular – helped forge a common musical consciousness, and the melding of African rhythmic ideas with Western musical ideas laid the foundation for a ...
The government’s approach to voting rights is changing fast under the new administration, and a complex, closely watched redistricting case out of Louisiana shows just how fast.
As the first challenge to President Donald Trump’s firing spree rises to the Supreme Court, a government watchdog employee who was fired this month will ask the justices to affirm his win in the lower ...
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