Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are proposing to do away with taxes on the tips workers earn. One tax expert thinks that’s a bad idea. Plus, taking on Shakespeare — and celebrating him — in the borderlands.
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Mark Stapp, director of Arizona State University’s real estate program, tells us why and what it means for the Valley’s housing market overall.
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Liz Lerman is a choreographer and professor at Arizona State University and joined The Show to talk more about her effort.
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A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision had the Republican National Committee claiming a critical win to halt noncitizen voting. Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts calls it a paperwork shift.
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Both presidential candidates support getting rid of taxes on the tips that workers earn. Adam Chodorow is not in favor of the plan. Chodorow is a professor of law at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.
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“The Bard in the Borderlands” is a collection of Shakespearean adaptations reflecting the culture and history of this region of the world — both critiquing and celebrating the bard in the process.
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The BBC’s Pete Ross in London joined The Show via Skype for our weekly look at the pandemic protentional and more of the key global stories in the coming days.