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Tucson's two radar vans are will be taking portraits of speeders at the following times and locations on Tuesday: Read more»

Some in the Federal Air Marshal Service say discrimination and retaliation distracts them from their mission of stopping terrorists and protecting passengers. Read more»

Members of the European Parliament hold a vote.

The fate of the United States government’s Terrorist Finance Tracking Program (TFTP) may hinge on how Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert’s week turns out. And it’s not looking particularly rosy for the TFTP at the moment. Read more»

Tucson's two photo radar vans are will be taking portraits of speeders at the following times and locations on Friday Read more»

Arizonans should beware scam artists who offer to repair storm damage, warns Attorney General Terry Goddard. Read more»

Conservative filmmaker James O'Keefe dressed as a pimp when he secretly filmed ACORN workers last year. O'Keefe was arrested Monday after attempting to wiretap Louisiana Sen. Landrieu's New Orleans office.

'ACORN pimp' James O'Keefe is among those arrested for allegedly plotting to wiretap the office phone of Louisiana senator Mary Landrieu. Read more»

Musicians Zack De la Rocha and Linda Ronstadt lead march protesting Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

More than 1 in 3 people in the Phoenix metro area think Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is doing a "poor job." Read more»

Border Patrol efforts have forced smugglers onto the Tohono O’odham Nation near Sells.

The Tohono O’odham Nation is under siege by smugglers and gangs, according to a story in the New York Times. With tougher border security, more smuggling traffic is being forced through the reservation, and residents are paying the price. Read more»

Stephen Ceasar, a reporter with the New York Times Student Journalism Institute, is changing the image of the typical illegal immigrant crossing into the US. Read more»

The city's two police radar vans will be beaming tickets the way of unwary speeders at the following times and locations on Friday, according to the Tucson Police Department Read more»

Tucson's radar vans will be beaming tickets the way of unwary speeders at the following times and locations on Thursday, according to the Tucson Police Department. Read more»

The script for an interesting new technology soap opera is writing itself in real-time. Read more»

Just a few days after the Justice Dep't patted itself on the back for success in halting gunrunning on the border, a new report shows the program isn't using some of its money wisely. Read more»

After years of pointing out the trials and tribulations of others, David Letterman's got a bit of a problem himself Read more»

Spc. Corey Thompson, 420th Engineer Brigade, works with Australian combat engineers as they align two sections of a bridge in Afghanistan. GlobalPost reports that non-military construction contractors have paid protection money to the Taliban.

The United States Agency for International Development has opened an investigation into allegations that its funds for road and bridge construction in Afghanistan are ending up in the hands of the Taliban, through a protection racket for contractors. Read more»

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