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Rosalie Nez traveled more than four hours from Coal Mine Canyon, on the Navajo Nation, to the Phoenix area in hopes of getting answers to what happened to her brother Emerson Nez, who she says died in a fraudulent sober living home in 2022. “Emerson was on his way to recovery,” she said. Nez shared […]

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In 2019, Arizona repealed a decades-old law that prohibited discussing same-sex relationships in a positive light. The bill, colloquially referred to as “the No Promo Homo” bill, was among the first bills in the nation that Florida’s newest “Don’t Say Gay” bill is modeled after. Axing the bill from the state’s books was successful through […]

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WASHINGTON—As the enormous yellow banner unfurled in front of the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday morning, Laura Clime-Coates turned to her 9-year-old daughter and said, “Those are the names of people who agree with us.” On the sign, titled “We the People Support Medication Abortion,” were what activists estimated to be half-a-million signatures […]

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Kari Lake won’t defend herself in Stephen Richer’s defamation case against her. In doing so, she has essentially admitted fault, even though she claims she hasn’t.  While Lake tried to spin the news as her refusal to participate in what she called a political “witch hunt,” she missed the court’s Monday deadline to respond to […]

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