In Ukraine's war with Russia, drones have become essential tools for both warfare and border surveillance. Now, those tools ...
As U.S. law enforcement agencies adopt drone systems “battle-tested” in Ukraine, experts question whether existing safeguards are sufficient to govern increasing levels of surveillance on U.S. soil.
P. Nick Curran is a filmmaker based in Morgantown, West Virginia and Director of Video for the non-profit newsroom 100 Days ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Arizona has 164 data centers statewide, outpacing much of the country and ranking 7th nationally, according ...
Yes. Many states in the South and Southwest recorded some of the nation’s highest poverty rates in 2024. The national rate was roughly 12%, but several states in these regions exceeded that. For ...
Yes. Arizona has 164 data centers statewide, outpacing much of the country and ranking 7th nationally, according to Data Center Map, which tracks the centers globally. Most of Arizona’s data centers ...
No. Getting rid of so-called snowbirds—including seasonal homeowners from Canada—would not solve Arizona’s housing crisis. Though seasonal residents do add to demand in some communities, they make up ...
No. Getting rid of so-called snowbirds—including seasonal homeowners from Canada—would not solve Arizona’s housing crisis. Though seasonal residents do add to demand in some communities, they make up ...
No. Getting rid of so-called snowbirds—including seasonal homeowners from Canada—would not solve Arizona’s housing crisis. Though seasonal residents do add to demand in some communities, they make up ...
No. Getting rid of so-called snowbirds—including seasonal homeowners from Canada—would not solve Arizona’s housing crisis. Though seasonal residents do add to demand in some communities, they make up ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Getting rid of so-called snowbirds—including seasonal homeowners from Canada—would not solve Arizona’s ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Tucson’s new drug-loitering ordinance does not authorize police to arrest someone based on housing status.
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