Will Apple's iPad Pro Tablet Drop in 2015 with Better Specs?

The latest iPad Pro release date reports include moving it by next year but can possibly indicate a better set of specs to be featured.

Arizona's Anti-Gay Bill Follows a Trend of Intolerance Set By Anti-Immigration Bill

The passing and subsequent vetoing of Senate Bill 1062, which would have legalized discrimination towards gays, shows Arizona's resistance to a nation becoming increasingly intolerant towards intolerance.

Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) Impact on Arizona if SB 1062 Discrimination Law Passed

It has been a week since Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a state legislation that would've allowed companies to discriminate gays and lesbians on religious basis, and Apple Inc. could have played a play is swaying her decision.

College Basketball Rankings & AP Poll: Syracuse Holds Top Spot; Arizona Moves to Number 2

The Syracuse University Men's Basketball team stormed into the top spot in the College Basketball AP Poll after knocking off a talented Duke squad over the weekend at The Carrier Dome.

Live Sports Stream 2014 NFL Playoffs: New Orleans Saints Vs. Philadelphia Eagles

New Orleans Saints vs. Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.

Arizona, California Tap into Solar Energy Even When the Sun Doesn't Shine, Will Mexico Follow Suit?

While solar power is nothing new, maintaining solar power when the sun doesn't shine is another approach that is being implemented in both Arizona and California.

Joe Arpaio Rifles: Arizona Sheriff Issues Officers AR-15 Assault Weapons

Controversial Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio, who calls himself "America's Toughest Sheriff" and is known for his strong and vociferous stances against immigration, is arming his deputies with AR-15 assault rifles.

Four Dead in Arizona Desert as Senate Considers Increased Border Security

Four bodies have been found in the Arizona desert, likely migrants attempting to cross into the United States. Local authorities found the bodies about 70 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, deep in the harsh Sonoran Desert.

Supreme Court Arizona Voting Law Decision Is Final, But Controversial

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Courts truck down an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship as part of voter registration applications. The Arizona statute conflicted with a federal law requiring states to accept application only signed statements affirming voter eligibility.

Strange Bedfellows as Supreme Court Strikes Down Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration

The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship before people can register to vote.

Sheriff Joe Recall Deadline Looms: Arpaio Opponents Struggle to End Racial Profiling

Today is the last day to sign a petition to recall Joe Arpaio, the controversial anti-immigration sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz. A federal judge ruled late last week that Arpaio’s office engaged in illegal racial profiling of Hispanics and ordered an immediate end to those policies.

Latinos Racially Profiled By Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Rules Federal Judge

Joe Arpaio, the controversial sheriff of Arizona’s Maricopa County, has been reprimanded by a federal judge for racially profiling Latinos suspected of being undocumented immigrants, most of whom were American citizens or legal residents.

Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Drivers Licenses to Immigrants Eligible for DREAM Act

Arizona's refusal to issue driver's licenses to DREAMers will continue to stand pending a constitutional challenge, a federal judge ruled today.
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