From HuffingtonPost.com: AP/Huffington Post — If LeBron James isn’t sure he can win in Cleveland, President Barack Obama thinks there’s an opportunity in his hometown of Chicago.

From HotAir.com: Yesterday, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce challenged the city of Los Angeles and its mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, to put their money where their mouths are by ending their purchases of electrical power generated in Arizona. 

From The Huffington Post: A second-grader stole the show today, even as U.S. President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon held a press conference in the Rose Garden at the White House.

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama stepped up his criticism of Arizona’s controversial immigration law Wednesday, calling it “misdirected” and warning that it has the potential to be applied in a discriminatory fashion.

PHOENIX (AP) — As calls spread for an economic boycott of Arizona, the state’s governor enlisted the help of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Saturday to defend a new law cracking down on illegal immigration.

While many Latino baseball players have spoken out in favor of removing the All Star Game from Arizona in protest of the state’s controversial new immigration laws, Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig has defended holding the game there.

While many Latino baseball players have spoken out in favor of removing the All Star Game from Arizona in protest of the state’s controversial new immigration laws, Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig has defended holding the game there.

When Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed the infamous anti-immigrant bill into law, it was clear that people in that state lost their minds. But apparently that was not enough. Now, the governor just signed a bill into law on Tuesday that bans ethnic studies programs in the schools. Really?

From TheGrio.com: By Earl Ofari Hutchinson The cameras honed in on the Reverend Al Sharpton as he led thousands to the Arizona state capitol building in Phoenix in an old fashioned, energetic, shouting, chanting, sign and banner carrying civil rights style march.

From the Washington Post: Arizona took another hit Wednesday as Republicans cast a vote for the home of their 2012 convention. Phoenix made the short list but lost out to Tampa.