Supreme Court Seals Fate of TikTok, 170 Million American Users Left Reeling as Ban Confirmed
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a TikTok ban over national security concerns, affecting 170 million American users. Platforms must remove the app, and web hosts disconnect it, facing large fines for non-compliance.
Phoenix Metro Area Commemorates MLK Legacy with Festivals and Service Projects
Metro Phoenix celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a variety of events including the Chandler Multicultural Festival, a citrus donation drive, the MLK Day of Celebration in Surprise, and the MLK March and Festival.
Man Wounded in Shooting, Suspect Faces Aggravated Assault Charges in Glendale Incident
One man was injured and another arrested for possible assault after a shooting in Glendale, with the victim's injuries initially deemed life-threatening but later downgraded to minor. Details of the incident remain unclear.
Study Warns Dementia Cases in U.S. to Double by 2060, Arizona Tops Growth Rate for Alzheimer's
A study predicts U.S. dementia cases will double by 2060, affecting one in two Americans after age 55, and suggests health policy changes to address the rising burden and related healthcare costs.
Honolulu Fireworks Tragedy: Victims Bear Battlefield-Type Injuries, U.S. Military Aids Evacuation
Victims of an illegal fireworks explosion in Honolulu face battle-like injuries; six flown to Arizona for treatment, with four dead, including a child. Hawaii Gov. proposes penalties to curb illegal fireworks.
Arizona Tribal Nations Receive $121 Million Boost for Climate Resilience from Federal Funds
Five Arizona tribal nations receive federal funds to enhance climate resilience, part of President Biden's "Investing in America" initiative, with efforts focused on addressing each tribe's unique environmental challenges.












