History has proved that the mixing of politics and religion almost always leads to the corruption of faith for political gain and the division of society.
- Rocque Perez Special to the Arizona Daily Star
This case is about more than a filing dispute. It is also about the role of money and influence in our politics.
- Daniel Dempsey Special to the Arizona Daily Star
TEP waves away criticism with public relations misdirection. If the utility wants public trust, it should stop dismissing legitimate questions about monopoly overearning, cross-subsidies, and stranded cost as “false narratives.”
- Tauhidur Rahman Special to the Arizona Daily Star
The rural health gap in Arizona reflects choices about how systems are structured and how resources are deployed. In the end, health care is not just about proximity. It is about whether care is truly within reach.
- Glen Dickens Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Public lands are one of our nation’s great equalizers — shared spaces that belong to everyone, regardless of background or income. Their management should reflect that shared responsibility.
- Ronald Proctor Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Voters on TEP's franchise agreement deserve to have truthful and complete information about the details of what they will be voting for, or against.
- Terry Bracy Special to the Arizona Daily Star
History has proved that the mixing of politics and religion almost always leads to the corruption of faith for political gain and the division of society.
- Rocque Perez Special to the Arizona Daily Star
This case is about more than a filing dispute. It is also about the role of money and influence in our politics.
- Daniel Dempsey Special to the Arizona Daily Star
TEP waves away criticism with public relations misdirection. If the utility wants public trust, it should stop dismissing legitimate questions about monopoly overearning, cross-subsidies, and stranded cost as “false narratives.”
The nation's top cartoonists celebrate the Artemis II mission to the moon.
Cities such as New York and Chicago are in deep financial trouble. Broadly speaking, they have two options: Make the difficult but appropriate choice to raise taxes and reduce the scale of government, or continue to live in a state of denial, increasing their pension obligations while also p…
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The rural health gap in Arizona reflects choices about how systems are structured and how resources are deployed. In the end, health care is not just about proximity. It is about whether care is truly within reach.
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Congress has not enacted meaningful artificial intelligence legislation. Yet some in Washington insist the states should be blocked from legislating on AI.
Public lands are one of our nation’s great equalizers — shared spaces that belong to everyone, regardless of background or income. Their management should reflect that shared responsibility.
The 10-day Artemis II mission represents a defining moment in modern exploration. Four astronauts went further into space than any crew in history as they looped the moon. It is a daring yet disciplined mission, one that signals not just ambition, but preparation for a sustained human presence beyond Earth.
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Arizona Daily Star border reporter Emily Bregel reported last Sunday that our government is in the business of jailing confused grandmothers with no criminal history.
The Arizona Daily Star endorses the passage of Propositions 418 and 419, the RTA Next plan and funding authorization.
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History has proved that the mixing of politics and religion almost always leads to the corruption of faith for political gain and the division of society.
This case is about more than a filing dispute. It is also about the role of money and influence in our politics.
TEP waves away criticism with public relations misdirection. If the utility wants public trust, it should stop dismissing legitimate questions about monopoly overearning, cross-subsidies, and stranded cost as “false narratives.”
Cities such as New York and Chicago are in deep financial trouble. Broadly speaking, they have two options: Make the difficult but appropriate choice to raise taxes and reduce the scale of government, or continue to live in a state of denial, increasing their pension obligations while also promising their residents more services.
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