Mark Kelly
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Three years after Jan. 6, Trump’s authoritarianism is on full display
Saturday marks three years since the Capitol insurrection, and Donald Trump has only gotten more extreme as he closes in on the 2024 Republican nomination.
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Trump wants to use internment camps and calls opponents ‘vermin,’ evoking Hitler and Mussolini
Trump’s plans and rhetoric suggest a second term would represent one of the darkest chapters of American life—one that looks increasingly likely as polls show Trump in a toss-up race with President Joe Biden.
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Insulin prices were cut for 63,000 Arizona seniors through Harris-backed initiative, and she has plans to do more if elected
Legislation to cap the price of insulin prescribed through private insurance and Medicare at $35 a month for Americans of all ages was blocked by Senate Republicans last year.
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Likely Lake Entry Into Arizona Senate Race Sets up ‘Super Bowl’ of Elections
Arizona’s US Senate races have attracted the national spotlight every election cycle since Sen. Kyrsten Sinema was first elected in 2018.
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Sip with Purpose: A Guide to 12 Woman-Owned Coffee Shops in Maricopa County
Here are 12 woman-owned coffee shops in the metro Phoenix area that you can check out.
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5 of Arizona’s Best Places To Go Paddleboarding, According to Locals
Catch a breeze (and a workout) as you glide across Arizona’s legendary lakes on a paddleboard. Here are 5 spots worth checking out.
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One Year In, Here’s How the Inflation Reduction Act Has Helped Arizona
The law ensured that 41,000 Arizonans were able to keep their health insurance, reduced the cost of insulin for over 28,000 seniors, and incentivized several manufacturers to invest in the state and create more clean energy jobs.
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Biden Announces Historic Grand Canyon Monument Designation
The new national monument will preserve about 1,562 square miles just outside Grand Canyon National Park from mining and other activities that could disrupt the environment.
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How Arizona Compares to the Most Extreme Temperatures Recorded in the US
Stacker consulted 2021 data from NOAA’s State Climate Extremes Committee to identify the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in each state and Puerto Rico.






















