In recent discussions surrounding state identification and geographic data, significant attention has been directed toward the comprehensive listing of states, territories, and countries. This reflects a...
By Jonathan Eberle | In a historic move, Arizona has emerged as the first state in the U.S. to prohibit ultra-processed foods in public schools. Governor...
The Arizona Legislature approved a ban on food coloring in school products, but a proposal to restrict food stamp purchases of soda faced a veto from...
A vast array of international locations continues to shape global dynamics and cultural exchanges. Nations such as the Bahamas, Afghanistan, and Japan exemplify this intricacy by...
The U.S. has recently implemented new postal regulations affecting how zip codes are assigned across various states. These regulations aim to improve efficiency in mail delivery...
Ghost guns are privately made firearms lacking serial numbers, complicating crime investigations. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld a Biden administration regulation aimed at these difficult-to-trace...
A growing scientific and legislative discourse surrounds the concept of geoengineering, particularly regarding the intentional release of chemicals into the atmosphere to mitigate climate change. In...
In a significant development for reproductive rights in Arizona, lawmakers are pushing legislation that critics argue could effectively inhibit discussions about abortion in medical settings. House...
By Jonathan Eberle | The Arizona Legislature is poised to evaluate a significant constitutional amendment aimed at curbing preferential treatment and discrimination based on race or...
For countless children across the United States, ultra-processed foods have become a significant concern, representing more than just a dietary choice. These foods are ubiquitous, inexpensive,...