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Friends: Leave Tillman out of Nike Kaepernick ad controversy
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Gov. Doug Ducey announces Jon Kyl as McCain's replacement in U.S. Senate
John McCain's widow Cindy tweeted out the expected appointment about 30 minutes before Gov. Doug Ducey was expected to hold a news conference.
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Sen. John S. McCain III survived by his mother Roberta, 106
Roberta now has to do something that every parent dreads: bury her son.
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'We are grateful for his life': Thousands gather to honor Sen. McCain at Arizona Capitol
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said, "Imagining Arizona without John McCain is like picturing Arizona without the Grand Canyon."
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POW bracelets from 1970s bearing John McCain's name have special meaning
Five million bracelets bearing the names of service members captured or missing in combat in Vietnam were sold in the 1970s. Some bore John McCain's name, who spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war.
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John McCain's final words: A farewell letter to America
"Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead. I have tried to serve our country honorably. I have made mistakes, but I hope my love for America will be weighed favorably against them."
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One of the last known wild jaguars roaming the US killed, officials say
A photo showing a jaguar pelt matched the markings of a jaguar seen in southeast Arizona in 2016, meaning the young male jaguar had been killed and skinned.
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Navajo Code Talker who served in WWII, Korean War has died
Roy Hawthorne, Sr., served in WWII and the Korean War.
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338 National Guard troops sent to border
Arizona has boosted the number of National Guard troops it will send to the Mexico border to 338 from 225.
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Arizona to send 338 Nation Guard members to Mexico border
Gov. Ducey said the troops would be stationed in the Tucson and Yuma sectors. He said more National Guard members would be deployed this week.
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'We got each other': Las Vegas shooting survivors meet at Country Thunder
Survivors of the Las Vegas shooting said they're back at a crowded country concert to make a statement, mourn, and recover, in what's often considered a close community.
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How much do we know about self-driving cars in Arizona?
A new report claims Uber did secret testing in Arizona before the state told the public.
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