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VIDEO: How Project 2025 would defund public media to pay for Trump news
Project 2025’s plan is to turn PBS and NPR into DJT.
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VIDEO: Why Project 2025 is dangerous for Arizona
A local push to defund affordable housing initiatives could see a second life in the form of Project 2025.
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VIDEO: Arizona Rep. Laura Terech on SCR1044
On the SCR1044 bill, Arizona Rep. Laura Terech said Sen. Bolick should have recused since the measure is specifically designed to save Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick from being rejected in November’s retention election.
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VIDEO: Jodie Foster came to Phoenix to advocate for women’s reproductive rights
@coppercourier Jodie Foster, Busy Phillips, and a host of celebrities and influencers held an abortion rights rally at the Arizona Capitol on Saturday. @voteforabortion hosted the rally and gave away $500,000 in free contraception medication as part of a larger campaign to promote reproductive freedom and encourage voters to pass the Arizona for Abortion Access…
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VIDEO: This is why Jill Biden Came to Phoenix
First Lady Jill Biden visited Phoenix to talk about education.
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VIDEO: Arizona Rep. Lorena Austin on the closure of the state gallery during HCR 2060 vote
The gallery, a section of the Arizona House where the public can watch legislators debate and vote on bills, was quietly closed hours before lawmakers were scheduled to vote on House Concurrent Resolution 2060.
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VIDEO: Supporters Gather for Claudia Sheinbaum’s Victory Speech in Mexico City
Claudia Sheinbaum’s supporters gathered at the Zocalo, Mexico City’s main square, to celebrate her victory as Mexico’s first female president on early hours of Monday, June 3.
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VIDEO: DOJ is suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster in antitrust lawsuit
Sick of absurd Ticketmaster prices? Biden’s Department of Justice is going after them, filing a lawsuit on Thursday against Live Nation, Ticketmaster’s parent company.
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VIDEO: Arizona Senate advances proposed ballot measure to let local police make border-crossing arrests
The Arizona Senate approved a proposed ballot measure that would ask voters in November to make it a state crime for noncitizens to enter the state through Mexico at any location other than a port of entry.
























