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The Civil War raged and fortune-seekers hunted for gold. This era produced Arizona’s abortion ban
An 1864 provision was resurrected by the Arizona Supreme Court, which upheld the near-total ban on abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest.
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Arizona’s abortion ban is likely to cause a scramble for services in states where it’s still legal
Doctors and clinic leaders said there’d be a scramble across the Southwest and West for abortion care due to Tuesday’s decision, which said officials might enforce an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions except when a woman’s life is at stake.
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What to know about the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that reinstates an 1864 total abortion ban
The Arizona Supreme Court has delivered a landmark decision in giving the go-ahead to enforce a long-dormant law that bans nearly all abortions, drastically altering the legal landscape within the state around terminating pregnancies. RELATED: Arizona Republicans rush to distance themselves from abortion ban they fought for The law predating Arizona’s statehood provides no exceptions…
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What to know about next week’s total solar eclipse
The US hasn’t experienced a total solar eclipse since Aug. 21, 2017, although a “ring of fire” solar eclipse crossed a part of the country last October.
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Brittney Griner re-signs with Phoenix Mercury, her only WNBA team
Brittney Griner has re-signed with the Phoenix Mercury, the only WNBA team she has ever played for.
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Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is inspiring a younger generation of players, including in Arizona
Shay Ijiwoye, one of Arizona’s top high school players and a Stanford commit, is inspired by Iowa’s Caitlin Clark.
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Arizona expects to be back at the center of election attacks. Its officials are going on offense
Arizona and its largest county have become hotbeds of election misinformation that have led to near continuous threats against election workers.
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78,000 public service workers get student loans canceled by Biden administration
Through improvements to the public service Loan Forgiveness Program, the Biden administration has canceled loans for more than 871,000 public service workers.
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Arizona lawmaker says she announced plans to get an abortion to underscore out-of-touch laws
Arizona Sen. Eva Burch said her speech was meant to share the practical effects of abortion restrictions passed over the years.
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Antoine Predock, renowned architect who created Arizona Science Center, dies at 87
Antoine Predock, an architect known for his rare brand of creativity, died Saturday at his home in Albuquerque.



















