Both presidential candidates are heading to Arizona this week, plus both vice presidential contenders. Who are they targeting as early voting begins? And, has this record-hot October pushed Phoenicians over the edge?
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Early voting starts Wednesday in Arizona, and the Grand Canyon State will be crowded all week by big ticket candidates working to get out the vote.
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Kamala Harris also doesn’t talk a whole lot about her faith. But this columnist at the the New York Times, argues she should talk about it more.
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Arizona school districts are implementing new rules trying to make sure students aren’t using their cellphones during the school day. But some parents want to make sure their kids do have access to their phones, at least in some circumstances.
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In the aftermath of Hillary Clinton’s defeat in 2016, Paola Ramos realized the campaign had made the mistake assuming that Latino voters would find Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric repulsive. In her new book, Ramos sets out to understand what she calls the “rightward drift” of Latinos in America.
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We broke yet another heat record in the Valley over the weekend, as thermometers tallied 113 degrees, but, it’s October. After another record-breaking summer of heat, this hot autumn pushing some of us over the edge.
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The world’s oceans are full of life and interesting species. But they’re also threatened and, in some ways, misunderstood. Andy Mann, an ocean conservationist and a photographer and filmmaker for National Geographic Magazine, is trying to bridge that gap between understanding what’s happening under the water and making sure it can continue.