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Lawsuits Claim South Carolina Kids Underwent Unnecessary Genital Exams During Abuse Investigations
Warning: Some readers may find graphic details in this article to be offensive or disturbing.
CAMDEN, S.C. — Three ongoing federal…
Republicans push ahead with bills requiring AZ to enforce immigration law
Arizona Republicans backed a trio of proposals on Wednesday that would make it a state crime for migrants to cross the…
Ak-Chin Indian Community showcases its farming and water infrastructure
As the chairman of the Ak-Chin Indian Community, Robert Miguel said he has often met with congressional leaders in…
Jeff DeWit boasted about his fundraising prowess. The AZGOP’s finances are in shambles.
The Jeff DeWit era at the Arizona Republican Party officially ended in an ugly and public way, when the former state…
AZ schools are struggling to fill teaching positions as leaders brainstorm staffing solutions
Public school educators say they are some of the most underpaid and overworked laborers in the country.
In 2023, …
‘Fourth Wave’ of Opioid Epidemic Crashes Ashore, Propelled by Fentanyl and Meth
The United States is knee-deep in what some experts call the opioid epidemic’s “fourth wave,” which is not only placing drug users at greater risk…
Federal regulators deny permits for hydropower projects on Navajo Nation
Federal energy officials took the unusual step of denying permits Thursday to several pumped hydropower projects…
Death and Redemption in an American Prison
Steven Garner doesn’t like to talk about the day that changed his life. A New Orleans barroom altercation in 1990 escalated to the point where…
White House preps new sanctions package against Russia after Navalny death
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Tuesday again urged U.S. House Republican leaders to hold an up-or-down vote on…
State universities admit more out-of-state students for the tuition bump
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Kennedy Cole, a college junior studying accounting, knew she wanted to attend school outside her…