Tucson's Top Stories: May 23
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For Star subscribers: Rep. Juan Ciscomani said he would protect Medicaid, but he opened himself up to attacks from Democrats by voting for a bill that cuts the federal health insurance program.
A cycle of extremism and violence sparks more of both, leaving Israel in increasing danger.
The University of Arizona will consolidate all cultural and resource centers into a single multicultural center, in the wake of Trump administration orders against DEI.
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