The White House has hailed new investments and new jobs, yet many voters in a battleground state are chafing at inflation and housing costs.
Tag: Arizona
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They Wanted to Get Sober. They Got a Nightmare Instead.
Arizona spent $1 billion on addiction treatment, much of it fraudulent, officials said. Scores of Native Americans who sought help are still struggling with untreated addiction — and some died in rehab.
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Gazing Into the Past and Future at Historic Observatories
As ever-larger telescopes are launched into space or built at high-altitude sites, these observatories still have wonders to share with visitors and astronomers alike.
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Trump Indictments Haven’t Sunk His Campaign, but a Conviction Might
Polls by The New York Times and Siena College show his strength in key swing states, in part because of concerns about President Biden’s age. But a conviction could be the difference in 2024.
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Phoenix Tent Camp Is Gone, But Homeless Crisis Persists
The city was under a court order to dismantle “the Zone,” a sprawling downtown homeless encampment, by Saturday.