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Three Republican representatives joined all Democrats in the Arizona House of Representatives to pass a bill to repeal the state’s near-total abortion ban after weeks of stonewalling by GOP leaders.
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The slate of fake electors charged in Arizona includes several influential Republicans, including sitting state Sens. Jake Hoffman and Anthony Kern and former Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward.
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Are you deep dish, thin crust, wood-fired or all of the above? Send a voice memo all about your favorite slice in the Valley to [email protected].
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University of Illinois-Chicago professor Julie Dowling joined The Show to talk about the changes to the U.S. census that she said are a huge improvement for what she calls “data equity."
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Wealthy Single Mommy blog creator Emma Johnson joined The Show to talk more about her new book about parenting and divorce, “The 50/50 Solution.” And she says Arizona is ahead of the curve when it comes to keeping dads involved.
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Phoenix writer Mark Athitakis recently wrote about stoicism's resurgence in the Washington Post. He talked with The Show about why this ancient school of thought first resonated with him.
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About a decade ago, a company called Greenstone bought nearly 500 acres of land in the town of Cibola, in La Paz County. But, a few years later, Greenstone sold the water rights to Queen Creek and made about $14 million in profit.
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Arizona is now the fourth state where charges have been brought against individuals involved in so-called "fake elector" schemes that sought to undermine Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump.
The influential website faced multiple defamation suits over conspiracy theories about 2020 election fraud that it's accused of promoting.
Federal officials and scientific experts say the virus detected in retail milk samples may be inactive and unable to cause an infection.
UNICEF says one child is injured or killed in Gaza every 10 minutes. This is the story of a 12-year-old boy shot by Israeli forces while he was trying to get food aid.
Nearly a year ago, Florida passed one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. It's caused an exodus in some communities. Those who stayed behind say it's made life terrifying.
At issue is a clash between federal and state law about how pregnant women must be treated in the emergency room.