A Justice Department official said the new section would prioritize naturalized Americans who have committed serious violations of law, but critics worry denaturalization could be used broadly.
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A Justice Department official said the new section would prioritize naturalized Americans who have committed serious violations of law, but critics worry denaturalization could be used broadly.
On Friday, #StockMarketCrash2020 was one of the top three trending topics on Twitter.
The state’s top health official says Arizona is likely to see more confirmed cases of the coronavirus soon.
The decision to drop charges lifts the weight of legal troubles off of Warren’s shoulders for the first time in nearly three years.
Arizona’s governor bought his new million-dollar ranch with cash and federal courts won’t let the EPA ignore pollution: it’s news you can use.
Universities like ASU are taking extra precautions surrounding travel as the coronavirus death toll continues to rise.
Plus two other Arizona stories for today.
More than 50 advocates took home a win after the Arizona Senate adopted a pro-refugee resolution they had spent the day promoting.
Children without health insurance now have a new way to get treatment in Maricopa County, thanks to the Banner Healthmobile.
Here’s how Arizona’s members of Congress and party officials reacted to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night.
House impeachment managers and the president’s legal team will deliver closing arguments on Monday. Later, Iowa voters make their choices.
Housing prices and commuter costs make Phoenix the least affordable city in the country, and officials are struggling to find solutions.
Plus two other noteworthy Tuesday topics.
Arizona’s Indigenous Communities are fighting to count in the 2020 Census despite challenges with language, technology, and lack of local census takers.
An Arizona State University student, the first confirmed case for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus in Maricopa County, is currently in isolation to keep illness from spreading.
The number of reported deaths resulting from a new strain of coronavirus, which originated in China, has nearly tripled since Tuesday.