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Attorney General Bird Joins Coalition Defending Act to Protect Children from Social Media Harm

Attorney General Bird Joins Coalition Defending Act to Protect Children from Social Media Harm

DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced she joined a bipartisan coalition of 34 states and the District of Columbia in a brief supporting Tennessee’s law that protects children from social media harm. Studies continue to show that...

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Yuma, state offer financial help to Arizonans as government shutdown drags on

Yuma, state offer financial help to Arizonans as government shutdown drags on

Yuma is offering payment flexibility to residents affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. Affected residents that are concerned about making city utility payments — such as water, sewer or trash — are being offered temporary payment...

Owner:  American Government
Arizona plans for futuristic era for air travel

Arizona plans for futuristic era for air travel

(The Center Square) - Arizona is taking a futuristic approach on air travel transportation. Senate Appropriations and Transportation Committee Chairman David Farnsworth, R-Mesa, told The Center Square he established the Advanced Air Mobility...

Owner:  The Franklin News Foundation
Arizona says it will sue Mike Johnson if he does not swear in new rep – and likely trigger release of the Epstein files

Arizona says it will sue Mike Johnson if he does not swear in new rep – and likely trigger release of the Epstein files

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Owner:  Evgeny Lebedev
Government shutdown live updates: Judge blasts mass layoffs
Arizona unions rally against GOP attack on federal workers and public
Government shutdown live updates: Judge temporarily blocks mass layoffs

Government shutdown live updates: Judge temporarily blocks mass layoffs

WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the Trump administration's mass layoffs as the government shutdown drags on, pausing the job cuts for thousands of American workers. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston granted a request...

Owner:  Gannett Co. Inc.
Media outlets refuse to sign Hegseth’s Pentagon press rules

Media outlets refuse to sign Hegseth’s Pentagon press rules

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Sens. Warner, Kaine push bill to protect federal workers from evictions, defaults 05:54 Supreme Court weighs case on whether states can consider race during...

Owner:  Comcast Corporation
Arizona lottery ticket worth $2 million after Tuesday's drawing

Arizona lottery ticket worth $2 million after Tuesday's drawing

The lucky ticket was bought at a Circle K location in the Grand Canyon State. PHOENIX — A lottery player in Arizona is now a multi-millionaire after the drawing on Tuesday evening. The Arizona Lottery reported a Mega Millions ticket purchased in...

Owner:  TEGNA Inc.
Arizona is the 10th Most Affected by the Government Shutdown – WalletHub Study

Arizona is the 10th Most Affected by the Government Shutdown – WalletHub Study

Posted By: Staff October 15, 2025 With the U.S. government experiencing its 23rd funding lapse since 1976 – and its 11th actual shutdown – this time a partial one, the personal-finance company WalletHub today released its report on the States Most...

Owner:  Dan Curtis
Arizona Rep.-Elect Grijalva Finally Gets Keys to Office — But ‘No Internet, No Computers…Phone Lines Aren’t Working’

Arizona Rep.-Elect Grijalva Finally Gets Keys to Office — But ‘No Internet, No Computers…Phone Lines Aren’t Working’

Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Images Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) has been waiting weeks to be sworn in and finally got the keys to her congressional office Tuesday, only to find “just a space” — no internet, no phone lines, no computers....

Owner:  Daniel Abrams
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