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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ended the discriminatory practices against Black voters that were prevalent in many states.
Opening a new restaurant is always a risk, but this one even more so: It’s a scorching summer in the Arizona desert, meat prices are up and the economy is unpredictable.
Pet ownership in the U.S. is on the rise, with data showing that in March, 94 million U.S. households owned at least one pet.
Clean Elections Commission rules say a candidate gets a 1-on-1 interview if the competitor won't debate. That fell apart in the 2022 governor's race.
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Texas Democrats know they're fighting a losing cause. At least they're fighting. | Opinion
After devastating flooding killed 135 people, Texas Republicans should be focused on helping their communities, not bending to the whims of Trump.
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Islands on MSNAn Arizona Town Near Phoenix Dazzles With A World-Famous Fountain And Vibrant Artsy Culture
Near Phoenix, Arizona, lies one of the tallest fountains in the world, a globally recognized icon that fits right in with the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN515-Mile-Long ‘Megaflash’ of Lightning Sets a New World Record, Spanning Eastern Texas to West-Central Missouri
In October 2017, lightning stretched across multiple Great Plains states, and a weather satellite captured the event ...
Destroy Boys, LaRussell, Flipturn, Julie and Rebecca Black among our top recommendations for the 2025 Outside Lands Music ...
The Cincinnati Reds failed to add a needed starter at the '23 deadline and missed the playoffs by 2 games. Why they doubled ...
Savers on Bell Road isn’t just another thrift store – it’s a massive treasure trove where retail therapy meets treasure hunting, all under the relentless Arizona sun. And let me tell you, in a state ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNHow a rural Texas sheriff became a poster child for serving Trump’s immigration goals
Roy Boyd has also become one of the loudest cheerleaders for partnerships between sheriffs and ICE to offer the federal agency unprecedented access to jails and deputies.
A Navajo boy and his younger sister sat on the cracked dirt at the site of the Old Leupp Boarding School July 19, inspecting ...
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