Electoral Chicanery Unmasked: Giuliani, Meadows Among High-Profile Names in AZ Fake Electors Indictment
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has published an unredacted indictment in the fake electors probe, naming individuals like Rudolph Giuliani and highlighting charges of fraud and conspiracy.
Family Files Federal Lawsuit Against CBP for Fatal Shooting of Tohono O'odham Man on Tribal Land
The family of Raymond Mattia, killed by a Border Patrol agent, filed a federal wrongful death suit against CBP, alleging excessive force and negligence. The incident occurred after Mattia was seen surrendering a knife and complying with commands.
U.S. Defense Department Invests $20 Million into Accelerated Manganese Production at South32's Hermosa Project near Patagonia
The Department of Defense awarded South32 $20 million to accelerate manganese production for the U.S., emphasizing the mineral's strategic significance for national defense and industry.
Arizona Joins Forces with Neighboring States to Combat Wildfires: Governor Hobbs Signs House Bill 2751 into Law
Arizona's House Bill 2751, signed by Governor Hobbs, joins Arizona in the Great Plains Wildland Fire Protection Compact, enhancing wildfire response through mutual aid among states.












