There are less than two weeks to go until the 2024 election, and the narratives are shifting by the minute. One young journalist shares how he keeps his footing amid the landslide of breaking news updates. Plus, how special effects in movies have evolved over the past few decades.
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For months, kids and teenagers across Arizona have been breeding and raising pigs, rabbits, chickens, sheep, goats and cows. Earlier this month at the Arizona State Fair, a lucky few got a shot at being the best of the best.
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At this point in an election cycle, it can feel like you’re stuck at the foot of a mountain with a nonstop avalanche of breaking news boulders barreling towards you. This college sophomore has found a way to maintain sure footing.
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Angel's Rest is a famous pet cemetery in Utah. Author Paul Koudounaris told The Show more about these cemeteries' histories and what they represent for the owners.
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New research from ASU finds there appears to be some limits to the billion-dollar photo integration industry.
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When "Beetlejuice" was released in 1988, viewers noticed a lot of fun practical effects in the movie. Because it came out before CGI got popular, the effects were created with physical techniques instead of computers.
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Claudia Sheinbaum, the first woman to become president of Mexico, has been elected. Mexico’s former president found an unlikely “bromance” with former President Trump, there's skepticism that Sheinbaum would do the same, if he wins in November.