Elle Aon / Shutterstock Op-Ed: One of Biggest Mortgage Firms Is Launching a Plan That Will Seriously Hurt Homebuyers 'This anti-competitive action by UWM is not only bad policy; it also sets a dangerous precedent for American capitalism.' By Lori Klein April 11, 2021
Phoenix Police Department / Facebook Firefighters Make Terrifying Discovery After Authorities Respond to Abuse Call from 11-Year-Old Firefighters dealing with a fire at a Phoenix home in January 2020 made a gruesome discovery that'll have you wondering how low people can go. By Andrew Jose April 10, 2021
Dario Lopez-Mills / AP Scrambling Biden Admin Resorts to Holding Illegal Migrant Families in Hotels Well North of Border Migrant families will be held at hotels in the Phoenix area in response to a growing number of people illegally crossing the southern border. By The Associated Press April 9, 2021
Joe Raedle / Getty Images The 'No Vaccine Passports Act' Has Officially Been Introduced in Congress 'I am profoundly disturbed that the Biden Administration would even consider imposing vaccine passports on the American people.' By Jack Davis April 9, 2021
Sharkshock/ Shutterstock GOP Arizona Lawmakers Defend State Authority to Run Elections from Democrats' HR 1 The Arizona Senate passed a joint resolution aimed at combating HR 1 and other legislation interfering in how states conduct elections. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project April 8, 2021
Matt York / AP New Arizona Law Plans to Halt Biden's Gun-Grabbing Efforts in Their Tracks 'Proud to announce that Arizona citizens now have an extra layer of protection regarding the 2nd amendment.' By Taylor Penley April 8, 2021
WJ Live / YouTube screen shot Finchem Stands Up for 'Fraud-Free' Elections, Setting Sights on AZ Sec of State Public figures are tasked with giving credence to popular demands calling for change in the American electoral system. By Brett Kershaw April 7, 2021
Little Whiskers Animal Rescue / Facebook screen shot Arizona Animal Rescue Witnesses Rare Birth of 5 Conjoined Kittens The kittens couldn't stay joined together, but the operation would be tedious and dangerous, with no guarantee that any of the five would make it. By Amanda Thomason April 6, 2021
d Jones / AFP via Getty Images Report: Biden Admin Might Backtrack and Resume Border Wall Construction as Crisis Escalates Border wall construction might resume despite what President Joe Biden once vowed, according to a new report by the Washington Times. By Jack Davis April 6, 2021
Tommy Martino / AP Alarming Results of Montana Audit Highlight Importance of AZ's and Other Swing States' Election Reviews The audit findings also speak strongly to why the US House-passed HR 1 should never become the law of the land. By Randy DeSoto April 5, 2021