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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Trump unveiled early plans to ban institutional investors from buying homes. Here's what experts say it could mean for the housing market.See the Story
Ban Proposed on Large Investors Buying Homes. What Would It Mean for the Housing Market?
39% Left coverage: 18 sources

Education · PhoenixPHOENIX -- State schools chief Tom Horne has struck out in his claim that he is entitled to sue school districts that don't use "structured English immersion'' to teach the language to students who are not proficient.See the Story
Arizona Supreme Court Blocks Tom Horne’s Bid to Sue School Districts over English Immersion Rules
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Health · ArizonaU.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani speaking with attendees at a business roundtable hosted by The Libre Initiative at Union Public House in Tucson on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)Tucson Republican U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani had drawn a line in the sand, saying he couldn’t vote for a budget bill that cut Medicaid. Five weeks later, he strolled across that line, voting for a Trump-endorsed spending plan that cuts nearly $1 trillion…See the Story
Medicaid cuts backed by Juan Ciscomani will cost Southern Arizona hospitals $110 M every year
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