The Arizona House of Representatives has taken a step towards amending the U.S. Constitution by voting for a convention of states aimed at implementing term limits...
On Tuesday, the House Education Committee made progress on Proposition 123, albeit amid concerns expressed by various stakeholders, including lawmakers from both parties, education, tax, and...
By Matthew Holloway | In a significant legislative move, a bill aimed at amending the Arizona Constitution to prevent state and local governments from tracking, taxing,...
By Daniel Stefanski | A significant legislative proposal aimed at enhancing support for Arizona State law enforcement officers has successfully cleared its initial legislative hurdle. On...
By Matthew Holloway | The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a pivotal bill to establish a new Veterans Center on 232 acres in Young, Arizona....
Aaron Gunches, sentenced to death for a 2002 murder, stands on the brink of execution, but significant legal and ethical questions loom. Gunches has expressed a...
Aaron Gunches, sentenced to death for a 2002 murder, is prepared for his execution, yet questions linger about the constitutionality of the state’s execution methods. The...
On Election Day, voters across most Arizona counties enjoy the convenience of casting their ballots at any polling location. However, a faction of Republican lawmakers is...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Monday advanced a significant immigration bill that mandates detention for immigrants charged with property crimes. The legislation also broadens the...
At Stanford University, Jehangir Amjad presents an intriguing question to his students: Was the 1969 moon landing a manifestation of artificial intelligence? This notion might seem...