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Arizona High Court Mulls Appeal Over Tuition Costs Lawsuit
The Arizona Supreme Court is considering an appeal in a case involving both the cost of tuition to attend a state university and the authority of the state attorney general.
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Coronavirus Deaths Now at 150 as Infections Top 4,200 in Arizona
Arizona confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths continue to increase, but Maricopa County health officials say the rate of hospitalizations is slowing.
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Only Half of the People Are Getting Unemployment Checks
Roughly 22 million filed for unemployment benefits in the past month — easily the worst U.S. job losses. But only 12 million people are getting the checks.
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Gov. Ducey: Arizona Economy Will Reopen ‘When It’s Safe’
Gov. Ducey said Tuesday that no one should expect the economy to turn back on as quickly as it came to a halt.
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Conviction Upheld in Death of Arizona Girl Locked in Box
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld John Michael Allen’s murder conviction and death sentence. Allen suffocated 10-year-old Ame Deal in a box because she stole an ice pop.
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WATCH: Barack Obama Endorses Joe Biden for President
“I believe Joe has all the qualities we need in a president right now,” Obama said in a nearly 12- minute video.
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Bernie Sanders Just Endorsed Joe Biden for President
The backing is a crucial development for Biden, who must bridge the Democratic Party’s ideological divide to unify voters against President Donald Trump in the fall.
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Millions of Taxpaying Immigrants Won’t Get Stimulus Checks
As the U.S. starts to send out stimulus checks to Americans, immigrants who pay into the tax system and provide essential services will not get relief.
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Fauci Said a Quicker Response from U.S. Could Have Saved Lives. Trump Is Pissed About That.
Social restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus could have saved lives if they’d been started earlier, said the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Trump now wants him fired.
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Nurses Feel Conflicted About Their Jobs As Supply Shortages Put Their Lives At Risk
Hospitals and clinics across the United States have struggled to stay afloat amid a crippling shortage of personal protective equipment.