Mexican business leaders favor the USMCA trade deal, preferring stability ahead of talks with the U.S. and Canada.
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The Homeless ID Project's mobile kiosk helps Tucson clients access IDs, with support from Arizona DOT and Kyndryl.
Top tech firms pledged to prevent data centers from raising energy costs, but Arizona's biggest ones didn't sign on.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision that allowed refugee processing in the U.S., affecting over 100,000.
Arizona lawmakers are exploring AI regulation, focusing on transparency and efficiency, but face challenges in enforcement.
Wildfires in Canada and Alaska impact climate differently, with Alaska causing warming due to thawing permafrost.
A 79-year-old Cuban woman with dementia was released after nine months in ICE detention, highlighting her struggles.
A bill to make public records free for lawmakers advances with bipartisan support, but faces opposition over costs.
Arizona has issued over 10,400 IDs with a tribal identity insignia, a measure championed by Rep. Myron Tsosie.
Khamenei, Iran's second supreme leader, was killed in an attack by Israel and the U.S., raising conflict prospects.










