Twenty years ago, a legendary Arizona Cardinals safety became a symbol of patriotic sacrifice. Revisiting the death of Pat Tillman and a scandal that continues to this day. Plus, why one parent of a transgender kid says there’s nothing flippant about her son’s healthcare.
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It’s been 48 hours since Election Day, and the story of what happened is just beginning to take shape. As the shape of history comes into focus, we’ll take a look back at some of the scenes that helped define our new reality.
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Despite the printer problems at polling places that forced long lines and a last-minute lawsuit to keep polls open late, there were also some places where the tribal ballot was notably sparse, due to nearly 200 candidates were disqualified from the ballot as the result of a new campaign finance law.
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What is the legacy of Pat Tillman’s death? A new documentary looks back at the controversial death of the former Arizona Cardinal and US Army Ranger.
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Lizette Trujillo worries about her son — and what might happen to him if an upcoming Supreme Court decision goes a certain way.
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Scientists from the Desert Research Institute used a platform called OpenET to monitor water use at agricultural fields in Nevada and Oregon.
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Kate Christensen is a novelist. If you go to her website, you’ll see 11 books attributed to her. But, upon closer examination, Christensen appears to have only written 10 of them.