Two years ago, Arizona voters overwhelmingly passed a measure aimed at exposing who’s behind the dark money in our politics. But after its first election in place, did it make any difference? Plus, a lot needs to happen before the Secure the Border Act can go into effect.
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Two years ago, an initiative exposing who’s behind the dark money in our politics passed overwhelmingly. This was the first election that law has been in place, so what difference has it made?
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Proposition 314, the controversial Secure the Border Act, passed by wide margins in Arizona last week. But its main border-enforcement provision may not go into effect for a long time — if ever.
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Lydia Paar has worked just about every job you can think of in her not-that-long career, starting at age 14. Starting as a Sandwich Artist at Subway, it was on from there.
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What role do colleges and universities play in trying to mitigate the impacts of climate change? Could higher education have an impact — both inside the classroom and out?
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David Olsen is a writer and editor, and he’s just released his third curated anthology of surf noir stories, "The Amber Waves of Autumn." The collection features authors ranging from literary legends like Joyce Carol Oates to local favorites like Jeffrey Kronenfeld.
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From Uber to DoorDash to TaskRabbit and all other kinds of jobs, app-based work has taken off over the past several years, and has brought both opportunities and concerns.