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Savor the Flavor with La Frontera with Pati Jinich

Chef Pati Jinich travels along the California-Mexico border.

By Christina Zeiders

Monitors at Arizona ballot drop boxes draw complaints of voter intimidation

An incident at a drop box — where voters were filmed, photographed and followed by car out of a parking lot — was referred to the U.S. Department of Justice.

By NPR

8 straight: Hoskins, Phillies stay hot, top Diamondbacks 7-5

Rhys Hoskins hit a pair of solo home runs and Kyle Schwarber added a three-run shot

By The Associated Press

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Arizona lawmakers hear from election conspiracy theorists pushing 2020 election fraud lies

Like many such efforts since Trump’s loss, the film “2000 Mules” used a tiny kernel of truth to help bolster its conspiracy theory.

By The Associated Press

The GOP-led Arizona election review appears close to finishing. Here’s what to expect

A widely criticized Republican-led review of the 2020 general election in Arizona’s largest county appears to be nearing the end. Here’s a look at what happens next.

By NPR

The controversial Arizona GOP-led election review is drawing Republicans from Pa., and other states

Last week, three Pennsylvania legislators —  Sens. Doug Mastriano and Cris Dush, and Rep. Rob Kauffman —  toured Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix,

By NPR

Updated: 2021-06-02 20:20:01

As part of continuing efforts to discredit 2020 election, Arizona GOP election audit draws Pa. GOP lawmakers

Sens. Doug Mastriano and Cris Dush, and Rep. Rob Kauffman will meet with Arizona legislators at the Capitol before touring the site and getting a briefing from the auditors

By The Associated Press

Phoenix mayor says the city is in a ‘crisis situation,’ needs help

"We are really in a bad situation where we need more resources for our medical system and help with testing."
By NPR

U.S. COVID-19 deaths near 130,000; Florida and Texas report record case numbers

"A month ago one in 10 people were testing positive. Today, it's one in four." 
By NPR