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If You’re Poor, Fertility Treatment Can Be Out of Reach
Mary Delgado’s first pregnancy went according to plan, but when she tried to get pregnant again seven years later, nothing happened. After 10…
Party line votes define election law proposals, with vetoes looming
Republicans lawmakers last week approved a bevy of bills that would make sweeping changes to Arizona elections, but all…
Horse Sedative Use Among Humans Spreads in Deadly Mixture of ‘Tranq’ and Fentanyl
TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. — Andrew McClave Jr. loved to lift weights. The 6-foot-4-inch bartender resembled a bodybuilder and once posed for a photo…
In CPAC speech, Trump predicts ‘losing World War III’ if he is not elected
Former President Donald Trump painted a bleak picture Saturday of what would happen to the United States should voters…
Arizona bill would reclaim marijuana social equity licenses
Arizona lawmakers are pushing to return social equity licenses for marijuana dispensaries to their original owners, alleging private investors and…
Retracted studies the latest in a decadeslong abortion-science fight
Chris Adkins is worried.
The Georgia pharmaceutical sciences professor who sparked an investigation into scientific…
Brote de sarampión: Florida dice que niños no vacunados pueden ir a la escuela, desafiando a los CDC
En un breve memorando, Joseph Ladapo, Cirujano General de Florida, ha revertido una norma de salud pública que durante mucho tiempo ha mantenido…
Republican bill would let AZ ranchers shoot and kill border-crossers on their property
Arizona Republicans want to let ranchers in southern Arizona legally shoot and kill undocumented immigrants who cross…
Cash-strapped University of Arizona says climate action can wait
The University of Arizona this week delayed implementation of its climate action plan citing a $177 million budget…
Opposition to Medicaid Expansion Thaws in an Unexpected Place: The Deep South
For more than a decade, some Southern states have resisted Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, even though data suggest it could help…