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Former president faces criminal charges of falsifying business records
NEW YORK — The trial of former President Donald Trump kicked off Monday in a lower Manhattan courtroom, marking the…
The rallying cry after the Supreme Court’s abortion ban ruling
Armed with hand-made posters and signature petition sheets, hundreds converged at a busy intersection near the heart of…
Rural Americans Are Way More Likely To Die Young. Why?
Three words are commonly repeated to describe rural America and its residents: older, sicker and poorer.
Obviously, there’s a lot more going…
Words of warning from Kansas to Arizona as abortion rights take center stage
In a world without Roe v. Wade, abortion rights have a way of clobbering long-held political beliefs and assumptions.…
Swap Funds or Add Services? Use of Opioid Settlement Cash Sparks Strong Disagreements
State and local governments are receiving billions of dollars in opioid settlements to address the drug crisis that has ravaged America for…
AZGOP asks the U.S. Supreme Court to take up Kari Lake’s tabulator case
The Republican Party of Arizona has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to accept Kari Lake’s tabulator case, claiming…
Hobbs vetoes GOP bill aimed at barring homeless people from roadway medians • Arizona Mirror
A bill aimed at limiting the presence of pedestrians on medians and intersections was one of the five bills vetoed by…
The history of abortion regulations in Arizona
Even before the Arizona Supreme Court decided that a near-total abortion ban first adopted in 1864 is the law of the…
California Fails to Adequately Help Blind and Deaf Prisoners, US Judge Rules
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Thirty years after prisoners with disabilities sued the state of California and 25 years after a federal court first ordered…
New Arizona law creates confusion on how counties must track dropped-off mail ballots
Poll workers in Maricopa and Pinal counties will do an on-site count of how many mail ballots are dropped off at their…