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Religious rights are sparking both unanimity and deep divisions on the Supreme Court this term, with one major decision still ...
Arizona Democratic U.S. Rep. Yassamin Ansari released a statement on Friday after the return of a man who was wrongly ...
Between 2021 and 2023, 100% of all executions in the U.S. were done by lethal injection. In the last year and a half, 16% ...
Thirty federally recognized tribes lay claim to a fourth of the Colorado River, a vital water source for 40 million people ...
A federal judge in Phoenix has denied motions to halt the transfer of Oak Flat to Resolution Copper ahead of the ...
A years-long legal battle between the Mexican government and American gun manufacturers came to an end today. Mexico filed a ...
DOGE wants access to the data of millions of Americans, including Social Security numbers, medical information, tax return ...
An Indigenous religious site in Arizona has been granted a delay, as advocates hope to stop Trump's plan to turn it into a ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing its Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security data once restricted by federal privacy law.
Assembling outside a court to protest or report the news is usually protected by the First Amendment. But in Phoenix, watchdogs are pushed offsite.
WASHINGTON - Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is reportedly on his way back to the United States to face criminal charges. ABC News reports that Abrego ...
Mexico is not dropping its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling tossing a similar ...