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Trump opens investigation into Biden autopen use tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
President Donald Trump late Wednesday ordered the White House legal counsel and U.S. attorney general to investigate when Biden administration staff used an autopen to sign the former president’s name on official documents.

Esports flourish five years after pandemic, but industry still faces unique challenges tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
As the world moves on from the COVID-19 pandemic, the esports scene does the same. Five years ago, the industry was just beginning its rise to mainstream success. Now, it’s right in the thick of it.

Surge of 287(g) agreements aims to increase deportations, many have found they undermine public safety tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The expansion of the 287(g) program, that allows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to train state and local authorities to function as federal immigration officers, will erode trust and makes entire communities – not just immigrants – less safe.

Federal judge orders Trump to facilitate habeas challenges for Venezuelans deported to El Salvador tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate habeas petitions for 238 Venezuelan migrants deported to an infamous mega-prison in El Salvador, finding their summary deportations violated their due process rights.

Trump cuts could expose student data to cyber threats tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Cybersecurity advocates warn that the Trump administration’s budget and personnel cuts, along with rule changes, are stripping away key defenses that schools need to thwart hacking and ransomware attacks.

U.S. gunmakers get Supreme Court shield from Mexico’s cartel violence suit tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Supreme Court helped U.S. gun manufacturers escape legal consequences for boosting Mexican cartel violence, reinforcing an immunity shield protecting firearm sellers from liability for harm solely caused by others.

Wildfire near Patagonia tops 2,700 acres within hours Weds tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Updated: Southern Arizona's fire season continues be hectic as a new wildfire broke out Wednesday morning near the U.S.-Mexico border, consuming an estimated 2,750 acres about 20 miles south of Patagonia, Ariz.

Wildfire near Patagonia spreads to nearly 900 acres within hours tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Southern Arizona's fire season continues be hectic as a new wildfire broke out Wednesday morning near the U.S.-Mexico border, consuming an estimated 889 acres about 19 miles south of Patagonia, Ariz.

Tucson HIV/AIDS groups face major cuts amid Trump admin reductions tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Multiple Tucson organizations, including El Rio and SAAF, will lose funds and end programs after the Trump administration’s cuts to HIV/AIDS services.

Summer heat is here, but so are Pima County cooling centers tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Pima County has opened nearly three dozen cooling centers from Tucson to Ajo as summer heat approaches.

Trump administration rescinds policy protecting emergency room abortions tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Trump administration has rescinded a Biden-era policy that protected emergency room abortions, stripping away a critical legal shield for doctors and pregnant women who live in states that ban the procedure.

Supreme Court changes the game on federal environmental reviews tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Getting federal approval for permits to build major infrastructure projects has long been a complicated and time-consuming process - in one fell swoop, the U.S. Supreme Court has changed a big part of the game.

Trump wants Congress to slash $9.4B in spending now, defund NPR & PBS tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Trump administration sent its first spending cuts request to Congress, asking lawmakers to swiftly eliminate $9.4 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and various foreign aid programs.

What REAL ID delay tells us about implementing proof-of-citizenship laws tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Proponents of proof of citizenship to register to vote laws describe them as a commonsense step to ensure that only eligible voters cast ballots - but the REAL ID saga shows that a proof-of-citizenship requirement might not be such a simple step.

Judge preserves Education Department injunction for states’ COVID fund spending tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Trump administration remains barred from enforcing a Department of Education decision to rescind extensions to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in previously approved COVID-19 relief funds for schools.

Pima County to move Main Library across street into Wells Fargo building tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Pima County will buy the Wells Fargo building Downtown to house main branch of the Public Library system, moving from the Joel D. Valdez Main Library across the street, the Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday.

Tucson moves to dismiss Wadsack's $8M 'coup' lawsuit as 'political charade' tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The city of Tucson is asking a federal judge to toss out an $8 million lawsuit filed by ousted Republican state lawmaker Justine Wadsack. "This case is a political charade," lawyers for the city said.

Army surveillance balloons spotted over Tucson raise privacy concerns from advocates tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The U.S. Army and a private company are flying high-altitude surveillance balloons over the Tucson area, raising concerns among privacy advocates.

Immigration advocates sue over DHS stonewalling on DNA collection program tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Three civil rights advocacy groups sued the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, claiming the federal agency has refused to detail how it collects and uses DNA taken from immigrants.

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