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Right-wing ‘trad wife’ influencers are telling young women lies about birth control
Social media-driven misinformation, amplified by high-profile conservative influencers, is pushing young women away from hormonal birth control—replacing informed consent with fear and half-truths in a country where pregnancy is significantly more dangerous than modern contraception.
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This Phoenix dad, husband, and doctor just helped change abortion rules in Arizona
Local doctor Paul Isaacson helped change Arizona’s abortion rules after years of fighting for his patients to have the freedom to make their own decisions.
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Tucson’s Raytheon plant built $1.9B in missiles fired at Iran
More than 500 Tomahawk cruise missiles built at Raytheon’s Tucson plant were fired into Iran in the first 16 days of the war.
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Hummingbirds are on the move. Here’s when to see them in Arizona
Here is everything to know about hummingbird migration season, plus the best times to see them in Arizona.
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This metro Phoenix freeway is the worst in Arizona, drivers say
Arizonans often complain that their state has the worst drivers, but some roads are particularly bad. Here’s the spot that Arizona drivers hate the most.
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Sip on history at 8 of the oldest bars in Arizona
From Old West saloons to historic hotel bars, these Arizona watering holes have been pouring drinks—and stories—for generations.
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8 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (April 3)
From office buildings and shipping containers being turned into housing to tips for touching up paint in your rental, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Zillow roundup: Phoenix rentals that caught our eye this week (April 3)
Whether you’re seriously searching or just looking for fun, here are some Phoenix rentals that grabbed our attention on Zillow this week.
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Arizona leaders to challenge Trump’s executive order attacking mail-in ballots
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes, both Democrats, are among the first elected officials to pledge legal challenges to Trump’s order, arguing he’s unlawfully trying to control who gets to vote.
























