The Department of Justice slammed Phoenix police with allegations of excessive force and discrimination. We’ll hear about the long road ahead in the battle for control of the department. Plus, in the age of climate change, what we can learn from disabled people about living in our disabled environment. That and more on The Show.
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A plan to balance the Arizona budget passed out of the state Legislature on Saturday night, and the Legislature subsequently adjourned for the year.
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The Department of Justice found the Phoenix Police Department uses excessive force, discriminates against people experiencing homelessness and minority communities. And now the question is: What comes next?
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Sunaura Taylor's new book talks about disability and its connection to our environment through the lens of her experiences growing up in Tucson near an aquifer contaminated by a Superfund site.
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The Show sat down with Paloma Beamer, a professor at the University of Arizona and director of the West Environmental Justice Center, to talk about the risks and benefits of PFAS and how to manage them.
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For a look at some of the key global stories in the coming days, The Show caught up with the BBC’s Jonathan Frewin in London.
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The Show tries a selection of dishes from MLB Ballpark Bites, a new option available on food delivery apps allowing patrons to try stadium-inspired eats from home.