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Arizona Clinic Has Workaround for Abortion Pill Ban
Here’s how it works: patients will have an ultrasound in Arizona, get a prescription through a telehealth appointment with a California doctor, and then have it mailed to a post office at the California border, all for free.
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Arizona Museum Exhibit Marks End to de Kooning Painting Saga
Nearly 40 years after the 1955 oil painting worth millions was brazenly stolen from an Arizona museum, the masterpiece is finally back home and ready to be shown.
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FACT CHECK: Hobbs Did Not Vote to Stop Students From Learning Pledge of Allegiance
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is misrepresenting the voting record of her opponent, Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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GOP Escalates Fight Against Citizen-led Ballot Initiatives in Arizona, Other States
Republican lawmakers in Arizona have placed constitutional amendments on the ballot proposing to make it harder to approve citizen initiatives in the future.
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‘Tale of Two Borders’: Mexicans Not Seen at Busy Crossings
Families from Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, Cuba, Brazil, India and dozens of other countries arrive in Yuma after wading through the knee-deep Colorado River.
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Reported Sexual Assaults Across US Military Increase by 13%
According to officials, the overall increase is largely fueled by a nearly 26% jump in reports involving Army soldiers.
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Arizona Judge Weighs State Request to Enforce Abortion Ban
Planned Parenthood said that a multitude of laws restricting and regulating abortion would be rendered meaningless if the court allowed the old law to be enforced without restrictions.
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Sinema Took Wall Street Money While Killing Tax on Investors
Sinema has long aligned herself with the interests of private equity, hedge funds and venture capital, helping her net at least $1.5 million in campaign contributions.
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‘El Jefe’ the Jaguar, Famed in US, Photographed in Mexico
First spotted in near Tucson in 2011, “El Jefe” is one of the oldest jaguars on record along the frontier.
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UArizona Study Bolsters Theory That Coronavirus Emerged From the Wild
Two new studies, including one from the University of Arizona, provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China market where live animals were sold.



















