Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would have allowed use of magic mushrooms for medical treatment. Is more research needed to ensure they're safe? And, we talk summer camp — and how hard it can be for working parents to keep kids busy all summer. That and more on The Show.
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It’s a big week in EU politics. The European Union leaders' summit takes place starting Thursday, June 27, in Brussels. With The Show via Skype for our weekly look at some of the key global stories in the coming days is the BBC’s Jonathan Frewin in London.
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Getty Images/stock | cc | https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/psilocybin-psychedelic-mushrooms-royalty-free-image/1367177628?phrase=psilocybin&adppopup=trueThe Show sat down with Will Humble, executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association, to talk about the impact of Hobbs veto of a bill that would have allowed magic mushrooms for medical treatment.
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With all of the talk about tight races and close calls heading into this year’s election, KJZZ’s political editor Ben Giles is here to tell us: There are not that many races that are actually contested this primary season. And that’s not necessarily a new thing.
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Katherine Goldstein, a journalist and creator of the Double Shift Substack, talks about how other countries handle summer for kids and why it's so hard for American parents.
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For so many of us, camp was a summertime ritual with long lasting memories. However, as we'll learn from Todd Grossman, some memories are better than others.
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With all the recent news about a possible ban on TikTok and the broader questions about the role of social media on culture, The Show talked to an Arizona woman who lives and breathes it.