US will fly 'massive' number of Haitian migrants to Haiti, official says

A US official says the Biden administration plans on “massive movements” of Haitian migrants in a small Texas border city on flights to Haiti starting Sunday.

Mayor Breed defiant about ditching mask in San Francisco nightclub

San Francisco Mayor London Breed was caught without her mask at a jazz club, despite the city's ordinance requiring face coverings in indoor public settings, regardless of vaccination status.

DC bracing for 'Justice for J6' rally at US Capitol; lawmakers advised to avoid complex this weekend

The nation's capital is boosting security ahead of Saturday's rally that is being held to demand justice for the hundreds of people who have been charged in connection with January's insurrection.

Arizona GOP Senate candidate: US should not accept Afghan refugees

Rather than bringing them to the homeland, the United States should help Afghans who assisted in the war to flee the Taliban and resettle in the Middle East, Lamon told The Associated Press Wednesday evening.

Gen. Mark Milley: Calls to China were 'perfectly' within scope of job

Gen. Mark Milley gave his first public comments Friday about calls he made to his Chinese counterpart in the final months of Donald Trump's presidency.

Maricopa County Recorder seeks investigation after voter data posted online

Maricopa County's Recorder is asking Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to investigate, after voter registration records were posted online.

Biden tasks OSHA with enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates

President Joe Biden directed OSHA to write a rule forcing employers with at least 100 workers to require staff get vaccinated or produce weekly test results showing they are virus free.

4th Oath Keeper enters guilty plea for Jan. 6 riot, will cooperate

Jason Dolan, a member of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has pleaded guilty. He will cooperate against his fellow extremists.

Groups ask US to consider extreme heat in border policies

Human Rights Watch released the letter sent by 68 groups to the U.S. government, urging a new approach to actions on the US-Mexico border after this summer’s deadly heat.

Arizona State House member selected to replace Tony Navarrete in State Senate

An Arizona State House member has been selected to fill a vacancy that was created by the resignation of Tony Navarrete, after he was arrested on suspicion of child molestation.

Gen. Milley defends calls to Chinese, says they fell within his duties

Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is defending his phone calls to his Chinese counterpart during the final months of Donald Trump's presidency.

2.8M register for health insurance during COVID-19 sign-up, Biden says

President Joe Biden says nearly 3 million consumers took advantage of a special six-month period to sign up for private health insurance coverage made more affordable by his COVID-19 relief law.

Arizona's Supreme Court allows release of records related to controversial State Senate election audit

Arizona's Supreme Court has issued a ruling that rejected efforts by the Arizona State Senate to keep records of its ongoing review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County that are in possession of contractors secret.

Arizona redistricting panel approves starting-point grid map

The grid maps for the state’s nine congressional and 30 legislative districts differ greatly from the state’s current map. They are also nothing like what the final new maps will outline, officials say.