Mark Finchem, a former Republican lawmaker and candidate for the Arizona Senate, recently appeared on a controversial talk show hosted by Scott McKay, notorious for promoting...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has announced that flags at state buildings will be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday, September 18. This gesture is in honor of...
The U.S. Capitol Police have received a special security designation from the Department of Homeland Security in preparation for the Electoral College vote certification scheduled for...
Don Henninger and Ron Barber are spearheading the Arizona Democracy Resilience Network, a diverse coalition aimed at enhancing democratic quality and guaranteeing safe, fair elections across...
Andrew Gould’s extensive career in the law has taken him from attorney to judge and back again, shaping his unique perspective on the legal system. In...
During Tuesday’s presidential debate, former President Donald Trump reiterated his claim that “elections are bad,” alleging that Democrats are attempting to facilitate illegal voting by immigrants....
Two conservative special-interest groups filed a federal lawsuit on Thursday challenging two provisions of Arizona’s Elections Procedures Manual. They claim the new election guidelines infringe on...
In recent years, the nature of tragedy has evolved in America, transforming individual suffering into public outcries over systemic failures. While personal tragedies generally afflict a...
Maricopa’s history is vividly captured through a photograph taken by Patricia Brock in 1946, showcasing the unpaved Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway. This image offers a glimpse into...
As the presidential election approaches, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has indicated her intention to advance the case against former President Donald Trump, who is accused...