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Court rules no new applicants for DACA policy, which shielded immigrants who came to U.S. as children
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled against Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA), an Obama-era policy to shield immigrants who came to the country illegally as young children, only three days before Donald Trump takes office with pledges of mass deportations.
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Here’s what Trump promised to do on ‘Day One.’ Now that he and Republicans have total power in DC, will he?
The president-elect should be able to, in theory, implement his “Day One” plans. The big question is – will he actually do what he’s proposed? Or will he, as he’s indicated in recent weeks, walk back some of those promises, reverse course, or just ignore them altogether?
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Paws & relax: NAU’s Dog Days brings tail-wagging therapy to campus
NAU students can bond with therapy dogs at Dog Days every Tuesday. Learn more about the unique and popular program.
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Arizona House committee advances bill incentivizing teachers to carry guns at school
House Bill 2022 only requires 40 hours of training for teachers to carry guns, less than the over 600 hours of training police officers receive.
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Tucson’s housing crisis: What University of Arizona findings reveal
Critical gaps leave Tucson families shut out from poverty aid. A new study exposes barriers blocking access to assistance as housing costs soar and food insecurity rises.
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NAU research shows only 25% of tropical rainforests remain intact
A new study involving NAU found that 75% of tropical rainforests are degraded, threatening thousands of species.
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The tax deadline for some small businesses affected by disasters in 2024 is drawing near
The tax deadline for some small businesses affected by severe weather in 2024 is drawing near, and the IRS is reminding owners. Small businesses in all or parts of 14 states and 2 territories that received extensions to file their 2023 returns due to natural disasters will need to file in 2025. Depending on their…
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Arizona’s Democratic governor faces uphill battle as Republicans keep tight grip on Legislature
Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs knows she is outnumbered this legislative session, with Republicans expanding their majorities in the statehouse after the last election.
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Over $44M in federal money is going to these Arizona infrastructure projects
US Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego and US Rep. Greg Stanton of Arizona announced that over $44 million of federal money is going to infrastructure projects in three Arizona cities.
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Trump makes history as 1st US President to be sentenced as a felon but avoids jail
Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan could have sentenced the 78-year-old Republican to up to four years in prison. Instead, he chose a sentence that sidestepped thorny constitutional issues by effectively ending the case but assured that Trump will become the first person convicted of a felony to assume the presidency. President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced…
























