Arizona

Arizona couple admits in court to faking cancer-curing 'smart chip' device

At clinics in Arizona and several other states, Mary Blakley and her husband told patients that, for just $300, they could provide a full-body scan to detect a variety of potential illnesses.

 Dividing cancer cell
Police officers stand guard outside State Farm Stadium, on the day of a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., September 21, 2025.

Arizona man charged with hate crime for synagogue arson

Jordyn Hackner, president of Turning Point USA's University of Houston chapter,and Lizbeth Aguilar stand behind a poster of conservative activist Charlie Kirk as people mourn following his fatal shooting, at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas, U.S., September 11, 2025.

After Charlie Kirk's assassination, Arizona must choose between chaos and justice - opinion

 A doctor wears a protective mask as he walks outside Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City, New York, U.S., April 1, 2020.

Rare pneumonic plague kills Arizona resident in first casualty in the county since 2007


Arizona divests from Ben & Jerry's over its 'antisemitic' Israel boycott

Arizona is the first state to totally divest from Ben & Jerry's after the ice cream giant announced that it plans to end its contract with its Israeli franchise as of December 2022.

Ben and Jerry's cookies and cream cones

Arizona 8th state to launch review into possible Ben & Jerry’s sanctions

Following Ben & Jerry's boycott of West Bank settlements, eight states are known to have triggered similar reviews that could result in divesting from Ben & Jerry’s and Unilever.

Ice cream on the line at the Ben & Jerry's factory

Arizona's Holocaust education does not protect Jews - opinion

If antisemitism can happen in our legislature, it can happen in the classroom.

ONE OF MORE than 170 Jewish headstones lies toppled following an attack on Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in University City, a suburb of St Louis, Missouri, in 2017.

Israeli, Native American partnership brings clean water to Navajo Nation

An estimated 10,000 families across Navajo Nation lack access to running water, and Israeli company Watergen aims to change this.

Climate change is drying the lifeblood of Navajo ranchers as their lands become desert

Arizona passes Holocaust education bill after controversial debate

After a rollercoaster ride in the State Legislature — including a debate over the definition of antisemitism — the bill is now headed to Gov. Doug Ducey’s office.

Arizona State Highway welcome sign

Arizona approves: Questioning Israel's right to exist is antisemitic

A legislation approved in Arizona says that schools now have to teach that it is antisemitic to say that Israel does not have a right to exist.

A rally in support of Israel in Boston's historic Copley Square organized by the Israeli American Council, May 12, 2021. The IAC was part of a coordinated push opposing legislation in neighboring Cambridge to end city contracts with businesses that work in Israel.

Arizona congressman Paul Gosar to hold event with Holocaust revisionist

The GOP congressman announced a fundraiser with Nick Fuentes, a white supremacist who has questioned the dimensions of the Holocaust.

GOP Convention July, 2016

Police arrest suspect in Tuscon Chabad antisemitic vandalism

The suspect, identified as Nathan Beaver, was arrested after a swastika and an antisemitic slur were spray-painted onto the door of the Chabad on River Synagogue.

Swastika painted on car in Kibbutz Hatzerim in the Negev.

After antisemitic incidents, Arizona faith leaders form anti-hate group

This gathering comes following two incidents of vandalism against synagogues in Tuscon just weeks apart.

The aftermath of an allegedly antisemitic attack at the Chaverim Congregation in Tucson, Arizona on May 18, 2021.

Jewish orgs. slam Arizona using Zyklon B gas chamber on death row inmates

"We're basically saying what the Nazis did was OK," said Phoenix Holocaust Association vice president Janice Friebaum.

Prison, death row (illustrative)