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Learn about what service dogs can do, and what it takes to certify and protect them

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Small Business

How to get a business credit card with an EIN only

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Business & Economy

The 5 most common AI capabilities adopted by businesses, and how they may impact employees

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Personal Finance

What are tariffs and how do they impact consumers?

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Lifestyle

How much does the average wedding cost?

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Politics

Arizona officials struggle to straighten out voter rolls after proof-of-citizenship mixup

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Politics

How Arizona tackles a language barrier to provide Navajo voters a ballot they can listen to

Election officials from northern Arizona counties translating the November ballot into Navajo at the Coconino County Elections Center.
Politics

Arizonans left off voter rolls just before primary because of problems with their forms

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Politics

How Arizona hopes to avoid a 'nightmare' if November ballot stretches to a second page

Maricopa County Elections Director Scott Jarrett casts a fake ballot during a mock election on May 29, 2024.
Politics

Inside the private company Maricopa County depends on to power through the last-minute ballot slog

Sealed envelopes holding ballots cast in Maricopa County's presidential preference election in March zip through a high-speed scanner at Runbeck Election Services.
Politics

Election distrust in Cochise County runs deep, and change is slow to come

Politics

Arizona's federal-only voters are concentrated on college campuses, data show

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Government

Documents show Republican-led states struggling to clean voter rolls after leaving ERIC

Secretaries of state such as Frank LaRose of Ohio (left), Wes Allen of Alabama (center right), and Paul Pate of Iowa (right) led their states to depart from the ERIC program for cross-state voter roll cleaning. Also pictured is U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana (center left) at a news conference in July in Washington, D.C.
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