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July 19, 2022

Prescott Talks

Prescott Talks: Guest Host Mitch Padilla Interviews members of the College Republicans United

Richard Thomas, founder of College Republicans United, and Ren Ramsey, Chairman of CRU, discuss their organization with Mitch Padilla. CRU is an America First student organization with chapters in five states. They are paleo-conservatives (as contrasted with neo-conservatives) and are working on opening a chapter at Yavapai College. Juliet Thomas talks about her experience as

Arizona Corporation Commission

Investor Alert: Beware of Risks Associated with Crypto-Asset Interest Accounts – Arizona Corporation Commission

The Arizona Corporation Commission is warning investors about digital-asset financial services companies that offer interest-bearing crypto-asset accounts. With crypto-interest accounts, customers lend crypto assets to the company and, in exchange, receive interest paid in crypto assets. However, due to the crypto market downturn, highlighted by the recent bankruptcy filings of Celsius Network and Voyager Digital, some

Gas Prices

Arizona Weekly Gas Price Update for Week of July 18, 2022

Average gasoline prices in Arizona have fallen 19.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.82/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 2,269 stations in Arizona. Prices in Arizona are 57.1 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand $1.64/g higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has

Opinion

Opinion: Providing China With Top Technology Makes War More Likely – Inside Sources

Vladimir Lenin supposedly said that communists would win their war against capitalists because the capitalists would sell the communists the rope used to hang the capitalists. If the West ever ends up at war with China, European aerospace giant Airbus will have sold those communists the weapons they will deploy against us. Let’s step back

Abortion

House advances two abortion-rights bills, but prospects dim in Senate – Chronkite News

Arizona lawmakers split on party lines Friday as the House passed a pair of bills guaranteeing a right to an abortion, exactly three weeks after the Supreme Court overturned that right. The “Women’s Health Protection Act of 2022″ would codify the right to an abortion that the Supreme Court recognized in its 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, the

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