• AZ Abortion Ruling

    The court decision out of Arizona reminds us there are lots of unknowns still to reveal themselves over the course of this election. This is a pretty big one. The state court ruled that Dobbs means

  • AZ Upholds Near Total Abortion Ban: Media Reacts

    The Grand Canyon state is getting mixed reviews after the state's supreme court decided Tuesday to uphold a 1864 law banning abortion in almost all cases. The state’s highest court overturned a December 2022 injunction by an appeals court who thought that doctors shouldn’t be prosecuted after conducting abortions. With the new ruling, it will be illegal to perform abortions at any point in pregnancy except when absolutely necessary to save the life of the mother in the state of Arizona. The...

  • AZ Upholds Near Total Abortion Ban: Media Reacts

    The Grand Canyon state is getting mixed reviews after the state's supreme court decided Tuesday to uphold a 1864 law banning abortion in almost all cases. The state’s highest court overturned a December 2022 injunction by an appeals court who thought that doctors shouldn’t be prosecuted after conducting abortions. With the new ruling, it will be illegal to perform abortions at any point in pregnancy except when absolutely necessary to save the life of the mother in the state of Arizona. The...

  • Network Newscasts POUNCE on AZ Abortion Ruling, Hopeful It Helps Biden

    For lack of a better term, the evening network newscasts pounced- or seized, if you will, upon the Arizona Supreme Court ruling tossing out the state’s 15-week limit on abortion and putting in place the 1864 territorial statute which bans abortion in all instances except to protect the life of the mother. As you can imagine, the focus of all this collective seizing and pouncing was on the potential electoral effects of this ruling. Most exemplary and most over-the-top, as is usually the case,...

  • Network Newscasts POUNCE on AZ Abortion Ruling, Hopeful It Helps Biden

    For lack of a better term, the evening network newscasts pounced- or seized, if you will, upon the Arizona Supreme Court ruling tossing out the state’s 15-week limit on abortion and putting in place the 1864 territorial statute which bans abortion in all instances except to protect the life of the mother. As you can imagine, the focus of all this collective seizing and pouncing was on the potential electoral effects of this ruling. Most exemplary and most over-the-top, as is usually the case,...

  • PBS: AZ Abortion Ban Dates to When Slavery Was Legal and Only White Men Could Vote

    PBS took another bite out of the surprise decision that recently emerged out of Arizona’s Supreme Court, on the Saturday edition of PBS News Weekend, anchor John Yang really loaded the ideological dice in his introduction: “The near-total abortion ban that the Arizona Supreme Court revived this week dates back to when Arizona wasn’t a state yet, when slavery was legal, and when only white men had the vote. Many Republican officeholders and candidate scrambled to distance themselves from the...

  • PBS: AZ Abortion Ban Dates to When Slavery Was Legal and Only White Men Could Vote

    PBS took another bite out of the surprise decision that recently emerged out of Arizona’s Supreme Court, on the Saturday edition of PBS News Weekend, anchor John Yang really loaded the ideological dice in his introduction: “The near-total abortion ban that the Arizona Supreme Court revived this week dates back to when Arizona wasn’t a state yet, when slavery was legal, and when only white men had the vote. Many Republican officeholders and candidate scrambled to distance themselves from the...

  • PBS Objectivity? AZ Abortion Ban Cuts off ‘Critical Release Valve,’ No More ‘Fleeing’

    The PBS NewsHour led its Tuesday evening newscast with the week’s big issue: abortion, an issue of such apparent import (and perceived advantage to the Democratic Party in November) that both anchors took a biased crack at it before the segment itself. Co-anchor Geoff Bennett: Arizona will soon be the latest state with a near-total abortion ban after the state's Supreme Court revived a 160-year-old law. The law provides no exceptions for rape or incest. And, in its 4-2 opinion, the...

  • PBS Objectivity? AZ Abortion Ban Cuts off ‘Critical Release Valve,’ No More ‘Fleeing’

    The PBS NewsHour led its Tuesday evening newscast with the week’s big issue: abortion, an issue of such apparent import (and perceived advantage to the Democratic Party in November) that both anchors took a biased crack at it before the segment itself. Co-anchor Geoff Bennett: Arizona will soon be the latest state with a near-total abortion ban after the state's Supreme Court revived a 160-year-old law. The law provides no exceptions for rape or incest. And, in its 4-2 opinion, the...

  • PSV takes another step closer to the league title with 5-1 win against AZ

    PSV are gearing themselves up for their 25th Dutch league title. The Eindhovenaren increased their lead over Feyenoord to 12 points with a 5-1 win against AZ Alkmaar.The second-place team from Rotterdam faces arch-rivals Ajax on Sunday. But even Feyenoord manager Arne Slot told reporters after the 0-0 draw against FC Volendam on Thursday that he doesn't believe his team can still win the title. "That is not a realistic goal anymore."

  • Best Arizona Betting Apps: Top AZ Mobile Sportsbooks for iOS & Android (2024 Update)

    Whether you’re looking for some Monday Night action or fancy a bet on your favorite NCAA team, the best Arizona betting apps will give you the best value for your money. Sportsbooks like Bovada have become insanely popular in the Grand Canyon thanks to their reduced juice, bonuses with low wagering requirements, and thousands of […]

  • 'Devastating': AZ Civil War-era abortion ban sends shockwaves across political spectrum

    The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to make abortion almost completely illegal by reinstating a 160-year-old ban on the procedure. Elected officials and politicians across the state had wide-ranging reactions to the ruling. Democrats statewide came out strongly against the ruling, vowing to fight for increased access and a repeal to the law, chief among them Gov. Katie Hobbs. “My message to Arizonans is this: I will not rest, and I will not stop fighting until we have fully secured...