Kyrsten Sinema joins law and lobbying firm
Former U.S. Senator for Arizona, Kyrsten Sinema, is joining a law and lobbying firm. The firm, Hogan Lovells, says the Democrat turned independent will serve as senior counsel in the organization's global regulator and intellectual property practice.
Ex-AZ Senator Kyrsten Sinema joins Coinbase
Former Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema will be apart of Coinbase's global advisory council. Sinema left office after deciding not to run for reelection. Coinbase has a market cap worth more than $72 billion.
Kyrsten Sinema delivers farewell speech to Senate
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema delivered a farewell speech on the Senate floor on Dec. 18. Sinema served in the U.S. Senate for six years. She was elected as a Democrat but later changed her party to Independent. Sinema previously announced she would not seek a second term. Sinema was the first woman to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate.
2024 Election: Kyrsten Sinema to leave Senate
Independent Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema has announced her decision to leave the U.S. Senate “at the end of this year."
West Valley apparent abduction update; Sen. Sinema not running for reelection | Nightly Roundup
From the latest in this year's U.S. Senate election to a rather unfortunate mishap involving a Vegas tourist, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Will Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announce re-election bid?
Sen. Sinema toured the Phoenix VA hospital ahead of Veterans Day. The former Democrat turned Independent has yet to announce whether she will run for re-election in 2024, but commented about Sen. Joe Manchin's recent decision not to run.
'Stakes have never been higher': Kari Lake launches U.S. Senate campaign with Trump endorsement
Following a failed gubernatorial run in 2022, Kari Lake is launching a bid for the U.S. Senate.
Arizona Senator Sinema holds roundtable with veteran small business owners in Phoenix
Besides talking about small business, Sen. Sinema also talked about the ongoing migrant crossing issues at the U.S.-Mexico Border.
'Battle of the Sexes' 50th anniversary: Push to honor Billie Jean King in Congress
On the 50th anniversary of Billie Jean King's match against Bobby Riggs — still the most-watched in tennis history — King moves toward becoming the first female individual athlete to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
Senate passes GOP bill overturning student loan cancellation plan, Biden expected to veto
A Republican measure overturning President Joe Biden’s student loan cancellation plan has passed the Senate and now awaits an expected veto.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema vows to never join Republicans: 'You don't go from one broken party to another'
'They've moved away from that center of working together and finding that common ground,' Sinema said of Democrats and Republicans.
Arizona Rep. Bravo chosen to fill Raquel Terán's Senate seat
An Arizona lawmaker has been appointed to replace a Democratic state senator who resigned.
Migrant surge seen along US-Mexico border ahead of Title 42 end
The U.S. is preparing for the end of Title 42, a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants.
Officials in Southern Arizona respond as President Biden sends troops to the U.S.-Mexico Border
Officials in Southern Arizona are reacting to news that President Joe Biden is sending 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico Border to perform administrative tasks. While the troops will not work in a law enforcement capacity, some say the deployment of personnel will help with workloads, especially as pandemic-era restrictions on border crossings are set to end.
Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego to challenge Kyrsten Sinema for Senate seat in 2024
Gallego, a 43-year-old military veteran first elected to Congress in 2014, had made no secret of his interest in challenging Sinema, a longtime rival in Arizona politics who has been a roadblock and irritant to Democrats during Joe Biden’s presidency.


















