Polls show Vice President Kamala Harris gaining momentum with all-important Latino voters. But they also show she hasn’t hit the level Democrats have needed to win the White House. Plus, how the concept of indoctrination came to play such a prominent role in American politics. That and more on The Show.
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Axios reporter Russell Contreras found Vice President Kamala Harris has not yet reached the level of support among Latinos that Democrats have historically needed to win the White House.
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The Scottsdale City Council has changed the wording of its description of a proposed ballot measure, in an effort to keep it on November’s ballot. At issue is Proposition 490, which would enact a sales tax to pay for improvements at city parks and in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
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Sheilah Nicholas has been working to preserve Indigenous languages for her entire career. But her exposure to it started long before her career started.
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In some quarters, there’s a lot of concern about what students are learning in schools and who’s teaching them. Colin Dickey writes about conspiracy theories and tackled the debate about “indoctrination.”
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Ads for lawyers seem to be everywhere today. But for a very long time, lawyers weren’t allowed to advertise. It was an Arizona case that changed that.
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The Show's Sam Dingman speaks with Arizona State University professor Ron Broglio about the internet’s cottage industry of productivity and stress-reduction life hacks as a new school year begins.