A longtime political consultant just released a new book examining the country's largest voting bloc: Latinos. We'll hear about how he says both parties are failing them. And, an entire lab in Arizona studies this phenomenon of social insects, who, this researcher says, are genetically engineered against self-preservation. That and more on The Show.
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Clean energy advocacy groups are accusing the Arizona Corporation Commission of attempting to silence its critics following a controversial vote to exempt a 200-megawatt power plant from environmental review.
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Valley fever expert Dr. John Galgiani joined The Show to talk more about a new tracking tool for cases in Arizona.
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Luke Cole, director of the Santa Cruz River Program at the Sonoran Institute, spoke with The Show about the endangered status of Arizona's Santa Cruz River.
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Longtime political consultant Mike Madrid's new book says Latino voters are becoming the most important voting bloc in the country — and both parties are failing them.
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President Joe Biden made a major announcement on the immigration front yesterday, taking action that will allow certain undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens to apply for permanent residency – and eventually citizenship.
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Anna Dornhaus, a professor at the University of Arizona, studies ants and other social insects. The Show's Sam Dingman sat down with her to talk about the behaviors of these social insects and what human beings can learn from them.