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Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less Colorado River water in 2026
Arizona will again go without 18% of its total Colorado River allocation, while Mexico loses 5%.
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Judge orders RFK Jr.’s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials
The Medicaid data sharing is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to provide DHS with more data on migrants.
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FEMA disbands youth council, but students say their climate advocacy won’t stop
An Arizona teen earned a spot on FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council to fight for climate action. Now, he’s watching the program get dismantled.
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Hundreds in Iowa cheer Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego as Democrats take offensive against Trump’s tax bill
Sen. Ruben Gallego was in eastern Iowa Saturday as the first-term Arizona Democrat assailed the massive, Republican-backed tax bill signed by President Donald Trump as likely to make “America poorer and sicker.”
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The Justice Department seeks voter and election information from Arizona, and at least 18 other states, AP finds
The Justice Department lawyers have contacted officials in at least seven states to propose a meeting regarding the formation of an information-sharing agreement related to instances of voting or election fraud.
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‘Fire clouds’ over Arizona and Utah wildfires are creating their own erratic climate
Two wildfires burning in the western United States—including one that has become a “megafire” on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon—are so hot that they are spurring the formation of “fire clouds” that can create their own erratic weather systems.
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Longtime lawmaker shapes the debate as Arizona grapples with dwindling water supplies
Republican Rep. Gail Griffin has drawn the ire of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who considered her the barrier to water legislation that stalled this year despite having others at the negotiating table.
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A man is halted climbing the US-Mexico border wall. Under new Trump rules, US troops sound the alarm
An emergency declaration by President Trump has thrust the military into a central role in deterring migrant crossings between US ports of entry.
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A group of Catholics revitalized a remote Arizona village before the diocese ordered them to leave
Over the last six months, several members of this tight-knit community in Arizona have been speaking up in support of a lay group of young Catholics who call themselves the League of the Blessed Sacrament.
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Appeals court finds Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship unconstitutional, upholds block
A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s order seeking to end birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, affirming a lower-court decision that blocked its enforcement nationwide.



















