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Luke Air Force Airman Arrested in Death of Missing New Mexico Sunday School Teacher
Sasha Krause was last seen on Jan. 18, 2020 picking up items from the Farmington Mennonite Church where she taught Sunday school.
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The Earth’s Air Quality Is Getting A Lot Better As People Stay Home
Researchers are tracking dramatic drops in traditional air pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide, smog and tiny particles. These types of pollution kill up to 7 million people a year worldwide, according to Health Effects Institute president Dan Greenbaum.
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Trump Called Hydroxychloroquine a ‘Game Changer.’ A Study Found It Led to More Deaths.
In a nationwide study of 368 patients in U.S. veterans hospitals, 28% who received hydroxychloroquine and usual care died, versus 11% of those getting only routine care.
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My Boyfriend Is an Essential Worker. The Truth Is, I Hate It.
Reporter Janelle Cogan shares what it’s like to date and live with an “essential worker,” and opens up about the stress and anxiety it entails.
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Federal Judge Refuses Request to Gather Signatures Online For Arizona Initiatives
Proponents argue there’s no other safe and effective way for them to get their proposals on the ballot.
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Arizona’s First Woman Governor, Jane Hull, Dies at 84
Hull, the first woman to be elected governor and speaker of the House in Arizona, died within hours of her husband.
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Tribes: Why Is a For-Profit Alaska Native Corporation Getting Coronavirus Relief?
The corporations are unique to Alaska and own most Native lands in the state under a 1971 settlement but are not tribal governments.
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Arizona High Court Mulls Appeal Over Tuition Costs Lawsuit
The Arizona Supreme Court is considering an appeal in a case involving both the cost of tuition to attend a state university and the authority of the state attorney general.
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Coronavirus Deaths Now at 150 as Infections Top 4,200 in Arizona
Arizona confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths continue to increase, but Maricopa County health officials say the rate of hospitalizations is slowing.
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Only Half of the People Are Getting Unemployment Checks
Roughly 22 million filed for unemployment benefits in the past month — easily the worst U.S. job losses. But only 12 million people are getting the checks.