The presidential race is over, but there are some very tight races and ballots to be counted in Arizona. Races from the U.S. Senate to the state Legislature remain up in the air. Plus, the city of Mesa is facing a lawsuit and being accused of censorship at its art museum.
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The city of Mesa is facing a lawsuit from the former chief curator of its Contemporary Arts Museum over a controversy that started over a year ago when the city was accused of censorship for postponing an exhibition featuring famed artist Shepard Fairey.
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There were mounting concerns leading up to Election Day, such as safety threats and misinformation. But things went fairly smoothly. Adrian Fontes, Arizona's secretary of state, joined The Show to tell us why.
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There’s a lot of debate about what the Earth’s future might look like, and along with that, what humanity’s future might look like. Issues like climate change have some people concerned about our ability to continue to live on this planet — at least the way we currently do.
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The Show spoke with ABC 15 data guru Garrett Archer, who has been tirelessly following election numbers in Arizona.
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Grace Pinson is a bit of an anomaly. As a trans woman serving time in federal prison, she’s part of a very small, and uniquely vulnerable, community.