Arizona and much of the West are dealing with drought while parts of the East Coast are facing flooding. We’ll hear why a cross-country water pipeline isn’t feasible. Plus, the Arizona Supreme Court buried an ethics finding after two justices wore their official robes to a Catholic mass.
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Fighting in the Middle East continues on multiple fronts, as the conflicts between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon continue.
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Arizona and much of the West are dealing with drought and have been for years. Meanwhile, other parts of the country, especially on the East Coast, are facing flooding.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0The Arizona Supreme Court is under a lot of scrutiny by voters this election. Two justices are the subject of campaigns to get voters to kick them off the court after they voted to uphold an 1864 abortion ban. Now, a story from the Arizona Capitol Times is adding a new layer of scrutiny to the court just weeks before the election.
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Countless people put on some sort of intentional scent before they head out into the world. Saskia Wilson-Brown, founder and executive director of the Institute for Art and Olfaction, believes its a form of human expression.
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For Greg Moore, the violent arrest of Tyron McAlpin by Phoenix police means it is put up or shut up time for Black leaders here — and for anyone who stands against racism.