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Is Arizona A Swing State This Year?

The last time Arizona voters picked a Democrat for president was two decades ago to re-elect Bill Clinton in 1996. Before that, it was 1948 when Harry Truman was on the ballot.

Bureau of Land Management Ranger Shane Nalen stands on public land that he patrols outside of Las Vegas, Nev. Kirk Siegler/NPR hide caption

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Federal Officers Face Hostility Amid Tension Over Control Of Federal Lands

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"I was a cheerleader in high school, for example, and I quit because I was not very good at being in a good mood when I needed to be," Angel Olsen says. "I'm still a cheerleader in a lot of ways." Amanda Marsallis/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Angel Olsen Is Ready To Have Fun

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Is Arizona A Swing State This Year?

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Herbed gefilte fish is baked in a terrine for a brighter, fresher take on tradition. Lauren Volo/The Gefilte Manifesto hide caption

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'The Gefilte Manifesto': A Loved, And Loathed, Jewish Staple Gets Updated

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