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Why should we trust our government? That’s a question civil libertarians would want us to ponder every day.
Arizona students will still take the AIMS next year, but at least in Mesa, students will not have to take districtwide tests because the current assessments do not follow new education standards that will be taught in all classrooms.
Surrounded by what could be the new, more moderate legislative majority, Gov. Jan Brewer signed legislation Monday to expand Medicaid in Arizona.
PHOENIX -- Saying federal law trumps state, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that Arizona cannot demand proof of citizenship from individuals who use a federal voter registration form.
NEW YORK — Even as a pared-down version of Microsoft's Office software package arrived on the iPhone, the company is holding out on extending that to the iPad and Android devices as it tries to boost sales of tablet computers running its own Windows system.
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A federal appeals court has rejected a bid by environmental groups to force the Bureau of Land Management to do more to protect two national monuments in Arizona.
Legislative Republicans used the final hours of the just-ended legislative session to shove through a series of changes in election laws that could give them advantages in future elections.
Along with the sunscreen, book, toys and snacks we haul to our waterside of choice this summer, we need a beach towel or two.
5 Questions with RON BURNS
Historic preservation is often challenging, but protecting Arizona’s historic buildings and neighborhoods is critical to economic growth, strengthening home values and maintaining Arizona’s identity.
Not waiting for formal gubernatorial approval, foes of her Medicaid expansion already are moving to undo at the ballot box and in court what they could not block at the Legislature.
NEW YORK — Laura Radocaj of Vero Beach, Fla., was warned when she was pregnant with twins that motherhood would be harder than she imagined — especially because she planned to go back to work while the twins were still babies. "But this has been the easiest transition," said Radocaj, 28, who works from home in corporate communications.
Once faced with what could have been crippling challenges, a former NFL veteran is now giving back in a big way—including sponsoring a benefit event in June designed to help young people achieve their goals.
This product image released by One Kings Lane shows a Rebecca Minkoff reversible beach blanket. Online retailer One King’s Lane has partnered with a number of well-known designers on a beach towel collection that rolls out through the summer. Proceeds support the designers’ preferred charities, including Alpha Workshops, which helps HIV-AIDS victims, and Baby2Baby, which assists Los Angeles families in need. (AP Photo/One Kings Lane)
This product image released by Pottery Barn Teen shows a tie dye beach towel in blue. Pottery Barn Teen has towels with surfer-cool designs like hibiscus flowers, Tiki prints and tie-dye patterns in summery hues, as well as sporty towels for baseball fans, with team logos. (AP Photo/Pottery Barn Teen)
This product image released by Pottery Barn Teen shows a tie dye beach towel in pink and orange. Pottery Barn Teen has towels with surfer-cool designs like hibiscus flowers, Tiki prints and tie-dye patterns in summery hues, as well as sporty towels for baseball fans, with team logos. (AP Photo/Pottery Barn Teen)
This product image released by Pottery Barn Teen shows a tiki print beach towel. Pottery Barn Teen has towels with surfer-cool designs like hibiscus flowers, Tiki prints and tie-dye patterns in summery hues, as well as sporty towels for baseball fans, with team logos. (AP Photo/Pottery Barn Teen)
This product image released by Pottery Barn Teen shows MLB National league beach towel. Pottery Barn Teen has towels with surfer-cool designs like hibiscus flowers, Tiki prints and tie-dye patterns in summery hues, as well as sporty towels for baseball fans, with team logos. (AP Photo/Pottery Barn Teen)
This product image released by One Kings Lane shows a Chrissie Miller reversible beach blanket. Online retailer One King’s Lane has partnered with a number of well-known designers on a beach towel collection that rolls out through the summer. Proceeds support the designers’ preferred charities, including Alpha Workshops, which helps HIV-AIDS victims, and Baby2Baby, which assists Los Angeles families in need. (AP Photo/One Kings Lane)
This product image released by One Kings Lane shows a Nanette Lepore reversible beach blanket in a Gustav Klimt-inspired motif in turquoise and white. Online retailer One King’s Lane has partnered with a number of well-known designers on a beach towel collection that rolls out through the summer. Proceeds support the designers’ preferred charities, including Alpha Workshops, which helps HIV-AIDS victims, and Baby2Baby, which assists Los Angeles families in need. (AP Photo/One Kings Lane)
This product image released by One Kings Lane shows a Steven Alan reversible beach blanket. Online retailer One King’s Lane has partnered with a number of well-known designers on a beach towel collection that rolls out through the summer. Proceeds support the designers’ preferred charities, including Alpha Workshops, which helps HIV-AIDS victims, and Baby2Baby, which assists Los Angeles families in need. (AP Photo/One Kings Lane)
This 2006 image provided by DiaperDude.com shows Chris Pegula and his son Cole, then 3, in Santa Monica, Calif., with a DiaperDude diaper bag. The bag is one of dozens of styles from the company, which sells diaper bags designed to appeal to men. Pegula created the company and its product line because he felt his wife’s diaper bags were too feminine. (AP Photo/DiaperDude.com, Debra McClinton)
This product image released by One Kings Lane shows a Tracy Reese reversible beach blanket. Online retailer One King’s Lane has partnered with a number of well-known designers on a beach towel collection that rolls out through the summer. Proceeds support the designers’ preferred charities, including Alpha Workshops, which helps HIV-AIDS victims, and Baby2Baby, which assists Los Angeles families in need. (AP Photo/One Kings Lane)
In Spanish and English, the Senate pushed contentious immigration legislation over early procedural hurdles with deceptive ease on Tuesday as President Barack Obama insisted the “moment is now” to give 11 million immigrants in the United States illegally a chance at citizenship.
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