Phoenix police and fire investigators say they’ve arrested a 35-year-old man in connection with a fire set in a blue mailbox ...
The Republican presidential ticket is taking square aim at one of Democratic President Joe Biden’s signature achievements, a ...
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A 17-year-old has been arrested on terrorism charges for planning to attack the Phoenix Pride Festival last weekend.
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La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, is one of the most famous figures in U.S.-Mexican folklore, being passed down through oral tradition and often referenced in poetry, books and film.
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Hurricane Helene left destruction in its wake in western North Carolina. But elections officials are also moving heaven and ...
The editorials editor of the LA Times resigned after the newspaper’s owner blocked the editorial board’s plans to endorse Vice President Harris for president, a journalism trade publication reported.
Make Elections Fair had to spend $6.5 million just to get signatures to qualify the initiative for the ballot.
Regulators say the companies hurt hundreds of thousands of users of the credit card, which Apple launched in 2019.
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