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The Trump administration is building a national citizenship data system

NPR was the first to report on the new tool designed to give state and local election officials an easier way to ensure only citizens are voting.

This observatory's first images are stunning — and just the start

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has just released some of its first images. Its powerful new telescope will be able to quickly spot previously unseen astronomical objects.

University of Arizona researchers played crucial role in developing Vera C. Rubin Observatory

The observatory took over two decades to build and get up and running, and made international news as it recently released its first images.

Sen. Mike Lee scales back land sale plan but Arizona sites still at risk

Conservation groups warn the new proposal could open cherished public lands to sale, including areas near Organ Pipe and Sky Island ranges.

Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary turned acclaimed TV journalist, dead at 91

Moyers leaves behind a legacy including thought-provoking programs on PBS that tackled diverse topics, from government corruption to environmental issues.

Daniel Hernandez incident in Bisbee, the mysterious Project Blue's unknown water use

Arizona's Congressional District 7 candidate, Daniel Hernandez, has an incident in Bisbee, Tucson's mysterious "Project Blue" data center and its unknown water use, chaos at the State Capitol, and are beloved Arizona public lands really for sale?

Senators question Trump plan to kill federal funds for PBS, NPR and some foreign aid

Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee pushed back against the Trump administration's bid to rescind federal funding for public broadcasting and international aid programs.

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Southern Arizona nonprofits warn of devastating federal funding cuts

A coalition of nonprofits is urging Congress to safeguard funding for health care, food assistance, childcare and more.

Seeing the tiniest objects in the human body

Nanotechnology is allowing scientists to go beyond the microscope to see the smallest structures.

Arizona’s reproductive rights reckoning: A year of historic change

AZPM News investigates Arizona’s shifting abortion laws, their impact on communities, and the political and legal battles shaping access to care.

New Tucson Airport signs warn travelers of Arizona’s extreme weather

Dust storms, flash floods, and extreme heat pose unique risks to people unfamiliar with the desert.

Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes two budget proposals as the state risks a possible shutdown

Hobbs' action came after House Republicans indicated that a budget negotiated by the Arizona state Senate and the Office of the Governor lacked the needed votes in that chamber.

A look at how Trump's big bill could change the US immigration system

The bill sets aside $46.5 billion for what the House Homeland Security Committee calls an "integrated border barrier system" along the U.S.-Mexico border and $45 billion to expand the network of immigrant detention facilities.

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