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By Andrew Webster | The Verge The Pokémon Company has finally revealed some details on its most anticipated product: Pokémon Sleep. The mobile app was first announced

By Andrew Webster | The Verge The Pokémon Company has finally revealed some details on its most anticipated product: Pokémon Sleep. The mobile app was first announced

By Bob Christie | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers are giving a big thumbs up to the party drug known as Ecstasy and turning on to hallucinogenic magic mushrooms, too. But

By Tony Fahkry | Medium Why are you here on this earth? What is your purpose, if you associate yourself with one? Rest assured, this

By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services February 6, 2023 The top Republicans in the House and Senate want a judge to let them defend

By Ashlee Vance | Bloomberg Novak Djokovic, age 35, sometimes hangs out in a pressurized egg to enrich his blood with oxygen and gives pep

By Stephanie Innes || Arizona Republic Arizonans will not be affected by a federal rule change that’s increasing access to abortion pills by allowing brick-and-mortar

By Stephanie Innes || The Arizona Republic Newly appointed state health director Dr. Theresa Cullen hadn’t seen the tweet yet, but she was neither bothered

By Stephanie Innes || Arizona Republic A highly contagious new subvariant of the COVID-19 virus that’s fueling rising case numbers in the northeastern United States

By Kristen Rogers | CNN You may know that being adequately hydrated is important for day-to-day bodily functions such as regulating temperature and maintaining skin health. But drinking

At issue in the appealed case were two abortion laws passed 158 years apart that appeared to be in conflict. By Stephanie Innes || The

Arizona State Capitol By Mary Jo Pitzl || Arizona Republic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs on Tuesday started filling her Cabinet, appointing new directors of five state

By The Guardian Whether it’s taking fruit to work (and to the bedroom!), being polite to rude strangers or taking up skinny-dipping, here’s a century

By Mary Jo Pitzl || Arizona Republic A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has denied an effort to overturn Arizona’s Proposition 209, a statewide ballot

By AZRE Groundbreaking took place earlier this month on Verde Medical Center, a significant new medical office project serving a fast-growing part of the East Valley. Verde Medical Center will be a 39,000-square-foot, Class

By Digital Free Press HonorHealth, a Valley healthcare system serving 1.6 million people in the greater Phoenix and Scottsdale area, broke ground today on a new facility to bring together outpatient care, along

Update : Appeals court clears the way to end removal of migrants under Title 42, setting up Supreme Court review= Migrants walk across the Rio

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Planning & Zoning Commission approved four measures Monday that move the city’s second hospital closer to becoming a reality. The commission

By Leah Draffen | Builder In Gilbert, Arizona, national home builder Taylor Morrison has announced plans to build and donate an initial six fully furnished homes to the Banner Health Foundation. Supporting Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Home Away from

By Ray Stern || Arizona Republic Arizona appeals court judges in Tucson questioned lawyers for the state and Planned Parenthood on Wednesday about how Arizona

By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez || Arizona Republic U.S. Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas expressing

By BEX Staff | AZBEX Local media outlets are reporting that in a surprising bidding war, HonorHealth has outbid fellow healthcare system Banner Healthin an auction for a 48-acre Arizona State Land Department parcel near Hayden Road and the Loop 101 freeway in north Scottsdale. Banner was the initial applicant for the

People attend a “Fight4Her” pro-choice rally in front of the White House at Lafayette Square on March 29, 2019 in Washington, DC. Photo by Astrid

Hundreds of Arizona schools also didn’t maintain a full accounting of which students are compliant, according to data from the 2021-2022 school year, meaning not

By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services Arizona women who are no more than 15 weeks pregnant will be able to continue to get legal

By Staff Writer, TradeArabia | Zawya UAE – It is more important to focus on quality of life not how long we live amid rapid scientific
By Taylor Seely, Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic Marsha Beebe was sitting with a couple of 20-somethings at a foldout table with a script and

People attend a “Fight4Her” pro-choice rally in front of the White House at Lafayette Square on March 29, 2019 in Washington, DC. /Photo by Astrid
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By Bob Christie | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The Arizona Department of Water Resources acted illegally when it changed its housing development regulations regarding

“Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott Blaney overturned state water department rules April 21 that gave legal backing for Gov. Katie Hobbs’ 2023 moratorium on

By Aisha Khan | Hoodline Verge, a 201-unit build-to-rent community in Apache Junction, cut the ribbon on April 15, 2026, and officially opened its residential buildings for move-ins.