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Arizona’s Republican Attorney General Moves Closer Towards Reviving 19th-Century Abortion Ban
Galvanized by the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last month, the Republican-led Arizona Legislature is now working towards reviving a 158-year-old territorial-era law, originating in 1864, that would sentence doctors to two to five years in prison for providing abortions.
Biden Awards Medal of Freedom to Arizona Legislators Giffords and McCain
During a White House ceremony on Thursday, July 7th, President Joe Biden awarded 17 Americans with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the country.
Two Arizona Election Officials Resign Amid Threats and “Nastiness”
County recorder Leslie Hoffman and elections director Lynn Constabile of Yavapai County announce their official resignations after more than a year and a half of threats and heated words from Trump supporters.
GOP Candidates Who Contest 2020 Election May Deny Upcoming Results
With the upcoming August 2nd primaries, two Arizona GOP candidates have already said they will blame election fraud if they lose their respective elections, and other Republicans are profiting off of the baseless conspiracy theories peddled by former President Trump.
Arizona 12-year-old Joining Team USA Baseball for Competition in Taiwan
Anthony Ramon celebrated Independence Day Weekend as one of the 18 best baseball players in the 12-U age group.
Cosmic Mysteries are Among us
When scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research, or CERN, spun and crashed particles together near the speed of light, they discovered the Higgs Boson particle.
Another Object Discovered by Declining Water Levels in Lake Mead
A sunken boat that dates back to World War II named The Higgins has recently been discovered from a shrinking reservoir between Arizona and Nevada.
Arizona in a Post Roe World
Since the Supreme Court conservative majority ruled 6-3 in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and 5-4 to overturn Roe, the landscape of reproductive rights has drastically changed with many states already placing restrictions or outright bans on the practice of abortions with no exemptions for rape, incest, or danger to the well-being of the patient.
With Arizona Abortion Policy in Limbo, Calls Continue for the Codifying of Roe V. Wade
Arizona’s reproductive policy remains uncertain following the overturn of Roe v. Wade as state lawmakers struggle to choose between two conflicting abortion laws in the books: one passed this year and another passed before Arizona’s statehood.