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According to a state Superior Court decision, the judges did not think the argument that the state's law banning firearm possession for those convicted of 38 offenses was invalidated by the higher court's ruling in a New York case overturned in 2022.

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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) targeted GOP lawmakers who criticized a court ruling Tuesday that upheld an 1864 law, making performing an abortion a felony in the state. In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, she described the decision as “very harmful” for the state and highlighted that Arizonians are deeply affected by it…

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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs expressed confidence on Tuesday that voters will have the chance to make abortion rights a part of the state's constitution in November. This could reverse a decision from the state's Supreme Court that effectively bans nearly all abortions in the state. Hobbs spoke with CNN's Anderson Cooper shortly after the state's highest court dismissed arguments for a 15-week…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, shared her views on abortion in a detailed online post following the national attention to the Arizona Supreme Court's abortion law on Tuesday. “People are asking about my views on abortion,” Shanahan’s post on X, formerly Twitter, began. Shanahan, recently named Kennedy’s vice-presidential candidate, is a mother to one…

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Some families with low income in the U.S. might have to pay more for internet next month when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reduces its monthly internet benefits. This is because Congress has not approved more funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program.

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