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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signs executive order to protect state LGBTQ employees as first official act

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The new governor of Arizona kicked off her first 100 days in office by strengthening anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ state employees and contractors. Katie Hobbs signed her first executive order on Monday, shortly after getting sworn in, directing state agencies to guarantee protections in all aspects of state employment.

Police Blotter

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Suspicious Person/Vehicle - At 1:21 am on Jan. 4, the reporting party advised of a subject with a flashlight that was rummaging around near 322 S. Osage. This location was advised to be condemned. Officer located an open door, cleared the building and found it to be unoccupied. Door was secured.

US to expand humanitarian passage for migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela

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DALLAS — The U.S. government will expand humanitarian passage monthly for as many as 30,000 people from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela under a broad measure designed to grapple with historic migration from the Western Hemisphere, senior White House officials announced Thursday.
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Barbara Walters’ 12 most influential TV interviews

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Legendary newswoman Barbara Walters, who died Friday at 93, may have started out on “Today” and blazed a trail as the first woman to co-anchor the evening news. But she made her name over decades of headline-making TV specials, in which she interviewed celebrities, businesspeople, politicians and — perhaps most memorably — objects of scandal.