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Propuesta de FDA facilitaría donación de sangre para población LGBTQ tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
El fiscal general de Arizona, Kris Mayes, se unió a otros 21 fiscales generales estatales para apoyar una propuesta de la Administración de Drogas y Alimentos que facilitaría a las personas LGBTQ la donación de sangre y plasma.

Not all Republicans feel 'Ukraine fatigue,' as GOP splits over continued aid tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
As some in the Republican Party call for halting aid to Ukraine, other GOP members of Congress are doubling down on supporting the war-torn nation and even criticizing the Biden administration for not doing enough.

Kari Lake: Don’t sanction me because I believe my fact-free claims tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Kari Lake and her lawyers are asking the Arizona Supreme Court not to sanction them for their election challenge case because Lake “honestly believes that electoral misconduct and illegal votes determined the outcome of the 2022 gubernatorial election.”

Arizona announces $233M in Colorado River water conservation efforts tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
On the heels of one of the wettest Arizona winters in history, federal, state, local and tribal leaders united to announce a total of $233 million in funding for water conservation agreements to aid the Gila River Indian Community and other Colorado River users.

Arizona announces $233 million in Colorado River water conservation efforts tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
On the heels of one of the wettest Arizona winters in history, federal, state, local and tribal leaders united to announce a total of $233 million in funding for water conservation agreements to aid the Gila River Indian Community and other Colorado River users.

Federal judge orders abortion pill off U.S. market, appeal announced tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A federal judge revoked the FDA’s two-decade-old approval of the abortion pill, though a judge in Washington state released a separate opinion telling the FDA it cannot alter “the status quo," and Attorney General Garland announced an intention to appeal the former decision.

UA's Hisey plays against the boys; Biagi prepares for upcoming season tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
"It was odd not to be playing against women," Hisey said of this week's Arizona soccer scrimmage against RSL's Under-14 boys squad. Plus, FC Tucson gets ready.

Skateboard postal stamps have Indigenous design tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Indigenous artists are helping the U.S. Postal Service with a new series of stamps that recognizes the artwork that adorns skateboard decks and marks the cultural impact skateboarding has had on the country.

Skateboard postal stamps have Indigenous design tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Indigenous artists are helping the U.S. Postal Service with a new series of stamps that recognizes the artwork that adorns skateboard decks and marks the cultural impact skateboarding has had on the country.

TUSD's 'faith-based advisory committee' is ill-advised tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
A "faith-based advisory committee" that the Tucson Unified School District has under consideration is unnecessary and unconstitutional. The creation of a committee consisting of religious leaders and organizations raises grave First Amendment concerns.

IRS slated to hire thousands of workers, boost audits of wealthy taxpayers tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Internal Revenue Service on Thursday detailed its plan to spend $80 billion in additional funding approved last year, including increasing its “focus on segments of taxpayers with complex issues and complex returns where audit rates are minimal today."

Arizona Gov. Hobbs vetoes election, abortion bills tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Gov. Katie Hobbs has brought down her veto stamp again, putting an end to Republican-backed bills that she said would unnecessarily change elections laws and force doctors to provide possibly painful medical treatment to fetuses that have no chance of survival, among others.

Cochise supervisors ordered to pay legal fees in election certification suit tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Cochise County Republican supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd, who initially refused to certify the canvass of the countywide election results, jeopardizing the state certification process and risking the votes of thousands, will have to pay more than $36,000 in legal fees.

Biden vetoes GOP attempt to repeal wetlands protection tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
President Joe Biden on Thursday vetoed a measure that would repeal a rule expanding which types of wetlands can be regulated under the Clean Water Act - though the issue has reached the U.S. Supreme Court, which is expected to decide on the Obama-era rule this session.

Question for victims, court, is not if Aaron Gunches will die, but when tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Aaron Gunches was supposed to die Thursday night - but instead, the convicted murderer will spend at least two more months on Arizona’s death row while courts decide if the state can be forced to carry out an execution it says it is not ready for.

Az state board moves toward pulling certification of ex-cop for shooting Tucson man in wheelchair tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Arizona board responsible for certifying police voted to pursue action against former Tucson Police Officer Ryan Remington after he shot and killed a man in a motorized wheelchair during a confrontation over shoplifting in November 2021.

Arizona gets $28 million for drought resilience projects tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona is receiving $27.7 million for four projects to increase drought resilience and improve water delivery systems, part of $585 million in funding sent to 11 states as part of last year’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

In rush to fight climate change, cities coordinate to battle heat with trees tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Many community leaders now consider trees to be critical infrastructure, along with a growing recognition that low-income neighborhoods and communities of color often have far less tree cover — and suffer increased vulnerability to extreme heat as a result.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepts favors from billionaire tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
For more than two decades, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepted lavish vacations, virtually every year - including on a private jet and a superyacht - without disclosing them, a failure that appears to violate a disclosure law passed after Watergate.

Migrant deaths in Mexico put spotlight on U.S. policy that shifted immigration enforcement south tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The migrant deaths in a detention facility just across the U.S. border will likely be found to have had several contributing factors, as the immigration enforcement policies of the U.S. and Mexican governments has seen the number of people kept in such facilities skyrocket.

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