Former President Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who had been imprisoned for nearly 50 years, on Jan. 20.
First-week orders could undermine progress on clean energy investments, pollute the air and add few benefits to the economy, especially in Arizona.
In a move fulfilling one of now-President Donald Trump’s campaign promises, the Trump administration shuttered the use of CBP One, a President Joe Biden-era app meant to help process migrants seeking to apply for asylum in the U.S.
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for future manufacturing growth, and having brought down decades-high inflation without triggering a recession.
Biden has now set the presidential record for most individual pardons and commutations issued. Here's what to know:
Sunday is President Joe Biden’s final full day in office, and he’s spending it in a state that helped him become president. On the eve of Monday's inauguration of Republican President-elect Donald Trump, Biden planned to deliver a final farewell Sunday from the state that "brought him to the dance," as he likes to say.
Those issued pardons include retired Gen. Mark Milley, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Anthony Fauci.
Many of President Donald Trump's executive orders and administration policies will directly affect on Arizonans' lives. Here's a rundown of Week 1.
The Trump administration Monday ended the use of CBP One that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States with eligibility to work.
Joe Biden pretty much wrote this column for me. I’ll just fit it into Arizona’s borders — and link them to the rest of a world that so many otherwise occupied people in America tend to ignore.
Illegal crossings at the southern border were lower in December 2024 than in December 2020, Border Patrol data showed.