Arizona is among a number of states that have joined a federal program to modernize the energy grid. What has to happen to achieve that goal? Plus, how politicians influence voters using the potent combination of nostalgia and vagueness. That and more on The Show.
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Arizona is among states that have joined a plan to modernize the country’s energy grid. With The Show to talk about it is Nathan Johnson, an associate professor at Arizona State University.
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In the latest installment of Chef Talk, The Show sits down with Christopher Gross, a James Beard Award winner who was once the only one doing French fine dining in the Valley, to talk about his newest concept.
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The fight over the state’s universal school voucher program continues this week as Attorney General Kris Mayes wades into it.
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In 'Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion,' Agnes Arnold-Forster, Ph.D., traces the origins of nostalgia back centuries, to a time when doctors considered it a potentially fatal condition.
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A broad, Republican-backed border security proposal sent to voters by the Arizona Legislature can stay on the November ballot, a judge ruled.
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Around 50 leaders from across Europe will be in the UK on Thursday for the fourth meeting of the European Political Community. With The Show via Skype for our weekly look at some of the key global stories in the coming days is the BBC’s Pete Ross in London.