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US No Longer Requires COVID-19 Test for International Travel
The health agency said it will continue to monitor the state of the pandemic and will reassess the need for a testing requirement if the situation changes.
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Arizona Lawmakers Hear Presentation from Election Conspiracy Theorists
Like many such efforts since Trump’s loss, “2000 Mules” used a tiny kernel of truth while failing to provide evidence for virtually all of the claims.
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US Grappling with Native American Boarding School History
At least 500 children died at some of the schools, but that number is expected to reach into the thousands or tens of thousands as more research is done.
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$990 Million in Federal, State, County Funding Going Toward I-10 Expansion
A mix of federal, state, and county money will fund a third lane in each direction to a 26-mile section of I-10.
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US to Hold Back Lake Powell Water to Protect Hydropower
US officials announced steps to keep hundreds of billions of gallons of water stored in Lake Powell to prevent it from shrinking.
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Report: About 6M Adults Identify as Afro Latino in the US
About 6 million adults in the United States identify as Afro Latino, a distinction with deep roots in colonial Latin America, according to a new report by Pew Research Center.
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Northern Arizona University to Offer Free Tuition for Low-Income Students
NAU plans to offer free tuition to Arizona residents who meet admissions requirements and are from households with annual incomes not exceeding $65,000.
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US Begins Phasing Out COVID-Driven Asylum Restrictions
The Biden administration said Friday it has begun phasing out the use of a pandemic-related rule that allows migrants to be expelled without an opportunity.
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In Election Misinformation Fight ‘2020 Changed Everything’
As voters ready for elections of local and national importance this year, officials are bracing for a repeat of the misinformation that overwhelmed the 2020 elections.
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US Agency Considers Revoking Arizona’s Work Safety Oversight
Arizona is the only state that refused to implement a temporary emergency standard related to COVID-19 last June.



















