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The No Troops in Our Streets Act would give Congress the power to block a domestic military deployment through a fast-track vote.
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Mayes is asking a federal judge to order the Trump administration to use $5 billion in a contingency fund to ensure that nearly 900,000 Arizonans get their November allotment of food stamps.
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Hundreds in Yuma joined the nationwide “No Kings” rally, a movement pushing back against what protesters call threats to democracy.
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Democrats warn symbolic name change to "Department of War" could create confusion and waste taxpayer dollars.
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Arizona State is a haven for athletes from all over the world. They represent six continents and compete across a variety of sports.
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The Trump administration’s long-term plan for artificial intelligence could have far-reaching environmental impacts across the country, including in Arizona, where AI companies are building energy-hungry data centers.
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Hundreds of Yuma protesters participated in “No Kings” demonstrations against Trump’s immigration policies and accused executive overreach.
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The Trump administration is pushing to gut the top U.S. consumer watchdog agency, which alarms some advocacy groups in Arizona.
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Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Secretary of State, argued there is nothing wrong with American elections but some leaders in Washington, D.C., disagree.
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The League of Women Voters of Arizona and other organizations have taken action against President Donald Trump's recent executive order that would change how elections are run in the United States. Comments from Pinny Sheoran, president, League of Women Voters of Arizona.