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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixA man died following a fatal car crash in West Phoenix, police said. A second vehicle, driving west on Thomas Road, allegedly hit the victim's vehicle, police stated. The woman driver stayed at the scene and did not show any signs of impairment, police say.See the Story
Crash in west Phoenix leaves 1 dead
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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixThe state’s largest public pension fund is selling off its interest in a company that owns a 3,000-acre western Arizona farm that grows alfalfa to ship to the Middle East. The move by the Arizona State Retirement System comes as Attorney General Kris Mayes is calling the idea of investing in a farm that exports alfalfa “as outrageous as it is stupid given the current state of our water crisis in Arizona.” She said that it also directly harms the…See the Story
State’s largest pension fund selling interest in company that owns farm growing alfalfa
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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixA U.S. soldier who infamously dashed across the border into North Korea is now in American custody after being deported by the North Korean government. According to the Wall Street Journal, Pyongyang announced on Wednesday that Private 2nd Class Travis King had been removed from the country after admitting to entering illegally. King made headlines in July when he ran across the Demilitarized Zone that divides North and South Korea, somehow mana…See the Story
North Korea Deports Runaway US Soldier After He Broke the Law There
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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixThe best word I can think of to describe the second GOP presidential primary debate on Wednesday is “underwhelming.” There were no standout candidates, and the atmosphere felt more like a competition on who had the best think tank-researched attack line, rather than who had the best policy solutions. Most of the time, the interruptions and talking over each other made it difficult to figure out what was really going on.
Absolute chaos at the GO…See the Story
Major 2024 Shakeup as Huge Republican Name Arises as Potential Late Entry
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NFL · PhoenixPHOENIX, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 09: Former NFL player and host Pat McAfee speaks on radio row ahead of Super Bowl LVII at the Phoenix Convention Center on February 9, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)Mike Lawrie/Getty Images Last weekend, Washington State coach Jake Dickert called out ESPN for referring to its game against Oregon State as the "Nobody Wants Us Bowl." Dickert told reporters, "It's well-documented what ESPN…See the Story
Pat McAfee Responds To Criticism From Ryan Leaf, Washington State Coach Jake Dickert
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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixThere is something about children that brings out an innate, protective instinct. It’s natural, occurring in all species. Most animals will fight to the death to protect their offspring. And many animals bind together to protect the youngest in the group. But the madness of wokeness is eroding our basic God-given instincts and replacing them with a warped sense of compassion — for evil. Earlier this year, Washington state enacted a law that woul…See the Story
Democrat State Considers Privacy Protection for Sex Offenders as Neighborly Show of 'Social Support'
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Joe Biden · PhoenixPresident Joe Biden is beating a hasty retreat from his administration’s policy of taking shooting and archery courses away from high school students. The White House said Thursday that Biden will sign a bill that reversed a Department of Education decision, according to Fox News. The bill cleared the Senate unanimously on Wednesday. On Tuesday, in a 424-1 vote, the House approved what was called the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act…See the Story
Dems Join GOP in Overwhelming House Vote for Legislative Smackdown of Biden's Anti-2A Plot
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