The implications of Walgreens’ decision on abortion pills

Last month, attorneys general in 20 conservative-led states warned CVS and Walgreens in a letter that they could face legal consequences if they sell abortion pills by mail in their states.

Obstetrician appeals decision over Arizona abortion law

The medical director of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in metro Phoenix has asked the Arizona Supreme Court to review a lower court’s decision that concluded abortion doctors couldn’t be prosecuted under a pre-statehood law that bans the procedure in nearly all cases.

Tennessee becomes first state to ban drag shows on public property

The legislation criminalizes an “adult cabaret performance” that takes place on public property or in a location where the performance could be viewed by a person who is not an adult.

Arizona Gov. Hobbs vows not to carry out execution scheduled by court

"Under my Administration, an execution will not occur until the people of Arizona can have confidence that the State is not violating the law in carrying out the gravest of penalties," Hobbs said in a statement Friday.

Computer chip makers must provide child care, other benefits if they want federal funding

The Commerce Department is opening the application process for computer chip manufacturers to access $39 billion in government support to build new factories and expand production.

U.S. Ambassador Cindy McCain to head UN World Food Program

U.S. Ambassador Cindy McCain was appointed Thursday as head of the U.N. World Food Program, the world’s largest humanitarian organization which aims to help nearly 150 million people confronting conflicts, disasters and impacts of climate change this year.

Tennessee bill limiting drag shows heads to governor

The bill marks the second major proposal targeting the LGBTQ community that Tennessee lawmakers have passed this legislative session.

Biden administration unveils national cybersecurity strategy

Under the strategy, ransomware attacks are being classified as a threat to national security rather than a criminal challenge.

Arizona Senate approves bill shielding lawmakers' addresses

Senate Bill 1061 adds members of Congress, the state legislature, and other state officials to a confidentiality program.

Ohio Train Derailment: New report finds air toxic chemicals in the air
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Nearly a month after the train derailment in East Palestine, a new study finds that the toxins in the air could be more dangerous than previously believed. This comes as a bipartisan group of senators are working on legislation to prevent similar disasters in the future. Reporter Alexis McAdams has more.

Federal lawmakers address escalating fentanyl crisis
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Many people, including politicians, are shocked that fentanyl is now the leading cause of death among Americans from the age of 18 to 45. On March 1, lawmakers addressed the crisis during a hearing. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports.

Sen. Mike Lee suspended by Twitter; Musk says error

Lee says, 'Twitter did not alert me ahead of time, nor have they yet offered an explanation.'

Arizona bill, if passed, would require students to learn about gun safety

At the Arizona state capitol, some Republican lawmakers are trying to make it mandatory for Arizona students to learn gun safety in school. “You can bring in the preapproved educators. It can be volunteers, retired law enforcement."

Ohio senators introduce rail safety bill after train derailment

The bipartisan legislation would subject all trains carrying hazardous materials to additional safety regulations and state notification requirements, and increase penalties for violations.

'Real leader': Biden nominates Julie Su as next US labor secretary

Julie Su, a civil rights attorney and former head of California’s labor department, was central to negotiations between labor and freight rail companies late last year, working to avert an economically debilitating strike.

Arizona Republicans disavow wide-ranging bribery allegation

A daylong hearing about elections ended with a presentation accusing a wide range of politicians, judges and public officials of taking bribes from a Mexican drug cartel.

Arizona State students sound off on student loan forgiveness as SCOTUS decides its fate

Conservative Supreme Court Justices appeared doubtful in court over President Joe Biden's controversial plan to forgive student loans held by millions of Americans. ASU students give their take as they're the ones directly impacted.