Arizona Ex State Senator Faces Seven Charges Of Felony Child Sexual Misconduct

The Maricopa County Attorney charged Navarette on August 13 with one count of child molestation, five counts of sexual conduct with a minor, and one count of an attempt to commit child molestation. The first six counts allegedly involved one boy and the last account allegedly involved a second boy. Regarding the first six counts, Navarrete is alleged to have sexually abused a 13-year-old boy while they lived together in a Phoenix residence....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 414 words · Aaron Smith

Arizona Expects To Lose One Fifth Of State S Colorado River Water Supply Due To Drought

Nevada and Mexico will also lose some of their water supply from the river—21,000 acre-feet and 80,000 acre-feet, respectively—but Arizona will be hit the hardest by mandatory water cuts as it anticipates dropping 512,000 acre-feet. The water loss from the Colorado River accounts for less than 8 percent of Arizona’s total water supply, but each acre-foot can provide a year’s supply of water for one to two houses, the AP said....

January 27, 2023 · 6 min · 1236 words · Tomas Miller

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema Faces Censure Vote Over Trump Support We Want Democrats To Vote Like Democrats And Not Republicans

According to The Arizona Republic, the vote on Sinema was brought forward by frustrated progressives who see her voting record as going against party values. The progressives cited Sinema voting for the confirmation of Trump-backed William Barr as Attorney General and David Bernhardt as Secretary of the Interior as two examples of the Arizona Democrat accommodating the president, according to a resolution obtained by ABC 15. The resolution also states Sinema was the only Senate Democrat that didn’t co-sponsor the Save the Internet Act—a bill to reinstate Barack Obama’s net neutrality rules thrown out by the FCC—and of allegedly “failing to support the tenets of the 2016 Democratic Party Platform....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 416 words · Sherry Chung

Arkansas Judge Strikes Down Law Banning Mask Mandates By Schools Local Governments

On Wednesday, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox struck down a law banning public schools and local governments from instituting mask mandates. According to local news outlet The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Fox said that the proposal could be read as an attempt to take away the constitutional authorities of county judges by the bill’s supporters. He also claimed that it was discriminatory against minors due to the specific targeting of schools in the bill....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 393 words · Mark Avalos

Arkansas Wr Dominique Reed Carted Off After Scary Helmet To Helmet Hit

Reed was reported to have been awake when he was taken away on a cart, but was placed in a neck and body brace and wasn’t seen moving as he left the field. MORE: Take SN’s targeting quiz | Bowl roundup He caught a pass from quarterback Brandon Allen and appeared to be going for a first down when he was hit. Reed immediately went limp and the training staff ran onto the field....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 99 words · Tim Blackburn

Arknights Prelude To Dawn Episode 1 Predestination Review

Arknights is a Chinese mobile game from developer Hypergryph, released in 2019 and spread internationally in 2020, where it became something of a sensation. Not just for its dark military aesthetic crossed with striking character designs, but also for its large, often humorous marketing campaign. Just like games such as Fate/Grand Order before it, the audience can only take so much teasing from gorgeous animated commercials before they demand a TV/film adaptation....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 760 words · Christina Cowan

Arma Reforger Surprise Launched In Early Access For Pc And Xbox

The Arma series has roots going back as far as 2001 with the groundbreaking milsim game Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis. The Operation Flashpoint series eventually evolved into today’s Arma series, though the formula has remained the same. The Arma games are hardcore military simulators, players taking on a variety of roles and execute them with unparalleled realism. From basic infantry, tank crews, and helicopter pilots to battlefield commanders and scout snipers, many real-life combat roles are depicted with unforgiving authenticity....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Juan Burlock

Armia Lifts Canadiens Past Islanders 4 3 In Shootout

The move paid off. Armia scored in the fifth round on the first shootout attempt of his career to lift the Canadiens over the New York Islanders 4-3 on Monday night. “We knew the glove side was the place to go, and you saw our lefties go to their backhand,” Julien said. “We had Hudie on our list there to go, but he was a left shot, so we opted for Armie, who has a quick release, and I thought that was going to give us the better chance....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 791 words · Krista Harvey

Arminia Bielefeld Vs Borussia Monchengladbach Prediction Preview Team News And More Bundesliga 2021 22

Arminia Bielefeld have hit good form of late. They beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 in their last game, with Patrick Wimmer and Alessandro Schöpf both getting on the scoresheet. Both goals came in the first half and a dogged defensive effort coupled with goalkeeping heroics from Stefan Ortega saw the hosts see the game out on top. The home team sit 14th in the league table with 21 points from 20 games....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 479 words · Robert Adelson

Arms And Splatoon 2 Nintendo Direct Coming This Week

With the Nintendo Switch in high demand, gamers are excited to see what Nintendo has planned for its newest console in the coming weeks. After the success of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, gamers have high expectations for games like Arms and Splatoon 2. Unsurprisingly, gamers are most interested in seeing more about Arms, the unique fighting title coming to Nintendo Switch. Game Rant had an opportunity to try Arms a couple months ago, and noted at the time that the quirky fighting title provides a unique, enjoyable experience that will easily meet Nintendo fans’ expectations....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Barrett Weaver

Appointment In Damascus

I never thought forcing Syria out of Lebanon had been a good idea. The Lebanese government left in charge was weaker than the one that had been powerless to stop the civil war in 1975. Brutal as its rule had been, it was Syria that put an end to that war with the 1989 Taif accord. Syria kept Hizbullah in check, limiting its parliamentary representation in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 elections....

January 26, 2023 · 4 min · 684 words · Ben Misnick

Aprc Montre Mike Young And Malcolm Read Fight Back To Podium Finish

Co-driver Malcolm Read showed his amazing skills by rebuilding the suspension on the road-section afterwards, but the time lost proved too much to claw back on Day 2, even though the pair won all the gravel stages and were fastest for the leg. A podium for 3rd place in the APRC’s Asia Cup was some consolation for Young and Read, plus it was their Cusco teammate Suguru Kawana driving a Citroen DS3 who won the category....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 260 words · Krista Strief

Aquarius And Capricorn Compatibility Love Sex And More

Although Aquarius is a fixed sign, which means they’re set in their ways, Capricorn is a cardinal sign. This means they’re more flexible and empathetic which could work well with fixed-sign Aquarius. Compatibility tip: If a Capricorn really wants to make the relationship work, they should be casual and avoid pressuring Aquarius to follow rules in the relationship. Aquarius can be clear with Capricorn about how they feel. This might mean stepping out of their comfort zone, but Capricorn will appreciate knowing where they stand....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Bryce Johanson

Arcane Exploring The Motif Of Science And Loneliness

This theme is probably best summed up by Singed, in the pre title sequence flashback for Viktor. Alone in his cave, Viktor stumbles across him. Victor himself a quiet and seemingly ostracized boy from Zaun due to his leg deformity, and Singed tells him: “Loneliness is often the byproduct of a gifted mind.” While applicable to the two characters throughout the show, it’s far broader than this. There’s a theme of intelligence (specifically scientific) equating to isolation, or achievement resulting in loneliness....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 1038 words · Tyrone Rainforth

Archer 10 Dumbest Things Sterling Archer Has Done

RELATED: Archer: Every Character’s Age, Height, And Voice Actor It is imposible to highlight all of the dumb things Archer has done over the course of 11 seasons. This list will cover ten of the many dumb decisions Archer has made over the years. Each of them involve criminal activity, inebriation, delusion, and stupidity beyond belief. 10 Archer Tattoos The Wee Baby Seamus (S2 E3) In an episode where Archer is conned into thinking he has a child with a lady of the night, even irrefutable evidence will not stop him from rearing the child....

January 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1196 words · Michael Oakes

Archivist Challenges Cheney

Now, Leonard is quitting as director of the Archives’ Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO)—the unit that monitors the handling of government secrets. He tells NEWSWEEK that his fight with Cheney’s office was a “contributing” factor in his decision to retire after 34 years of government service. Leonard-described by National Archivist Allen Weinstein as “the gold standard of information specialists in the federal government”-spoke to NEWSWEEK’s Michael Isikoff. Excerpts: NEWSWEEK: Explain how all this happened....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 906 words · Lisa Thomas

Arctic Blast Will Hit These Areas Hardest As Texas Braces For Blackouts

An Arctic blast is moving eastward, and cold air is collecting from higher-than-average snowfall in Alaska and Canada. The blast has started to merge into the lower 48 states. Northwestern states have already been subjected to frigid temperatures, with parts of Idaho and Wyoming experiencing temperatures more than 20 degrees colder than normal, and the cold is expected to grow even more brutal as the blast fully enters the country next week....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 589 words · Louis Finch

Are Pakistan S Nukes Secure

Over the years I have had the opportunity to discuss the loose nukes issue with Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf on three separate occasions. On each he insisted that there is no possibility that corrupt custodians or terrorists could steal the country’s nuclear weapons and materials. But in the third of these conversations, which occurred in December 2003, just a week after terrorists came within a second and a half of blowing him up, I managed to penetrate his standard defense....

January 26, 2023 · 4 min · 663 words · Virginia Mosser

Are They Guilty Of A Slow Rollout

Its case–and hundreds like it–could cost the carmakers millions, and last week the U.S. Supreme Court had its first chance to weigh in. The court declined to hear Ford’s appeal of a lower-court ruling, paving the way for a trial–and crashing the Big Three’s hopes that such cases would be tossed out. Ford,s defense: it shouldn’t be liable because it complied with federal rules, which didn’t require air bags in the 1980s....

January 26, 2023 · 1 min · 112 words · Gladys Williams

Are We A Nation Of Cowards

“Crime is rampant because the law-abiding, each of us, condone it, excuse it, permit it, submit to it. We permit and encourage it because we do not fight back immediately, then and there, where it happens…The defect is there, in our character. We are a nation of cowards and shirkers.” Strong words, those, but not stronger than his argument, the gravamen of which is that the crime problem cannot be addressed without confronting the moral responsibility of the intended victim....

January 26, 2023 · 9 min · 1872 words · Rick Hannasch