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Our View: Historic agreement grants Colorado River Indian Tribes new water rights leasing powers
Today's News-Herald· 5 days agoThis long-awaited change, celebrated in Parker with notable figures such as Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Sen. Mark Kelly, and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs ...
Opinion | The FDIC’s Campaign Against Fintech Companies
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoWith no authorization from Congress, the bank regulator tries to suppress these innovative firms.
HIGH PROFILE: Outside Arkansas, Phyllis Dickerson is widely known and respected in the highest...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 3 days agoA recent late March day finds Phyllis Dickerson back in Little Rock to attend the funeral of her...
Opinion | The EV Red Ink Keeps Coming
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoAs companies lose money, Biden keeps rolling out the subsidies.
Opinion | Sunset of Section 230 Would Force Big Tech’s Hand
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoThe law has outlived its usefulness and made the internet a dangerous place for America’s children.
Opinion | Public Companies Are Alive and Well
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoThey’re fewer in number but bigger and more profitable than ever before.
Latino voter turnout is growing in Arizona. Senate hopefuls are trying to win support
KPBS San Diego· 7 days agoNearly 1 in 4 Arizona voters in the upcoming elections is expected to be Latino, according to recent...
Kari Lake keeps giving Republicans new reasons to worry
Politico· 4 days agoIn Washington, Republicans say there are more appealing Senate races on which to focus their limited resources. “When you don’t really have a core belief in anything, and you’re willing to take ...
Funding for lead pipe replacement likely not needed in Bullhead City
Mohave Daily News· 5 days agoThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Arizona nearly $28.7 million to help replace lead service lines in water systems across the state, but chances are none of that money will ...