In September 2025, the Pentagon spent $93B under use-it-or-lose-it rules, splurging on steak and furniture as millions cut health and food costs.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision that allowed refugee processing in the U.S., affecting over 100,000.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement details the death of Emmanuel Damas, a Haitian man in custody, amid care concerns.
A Haitian man in ICE custody died in Scottsdale. Family claims neglect. ICE and CoreCivic have not responded yet.
An elderly Cuban woman with dementia was freed after nine months in ICE detention. Her release follows advocacy efforts.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed bills adding new SNAP requirements, citing existing measures and cost concerns.
The Arizona Cardinals broke ground on a new performance center and team headquarters to improve practice facilities.
Republican lawmakers in Arizona propose 12 bills to tighten SNAP and Medicaid eligibility, sparking Democratic opposition.
Copper has been mined in Arizona since the 1860s, shaping towns like San Manuel. As industries shift, its legacy persists.
A lawsuit by the ACLU challenges Arizona's restriction on who can perform abortions, citing constitutional rights.










