Voters from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are a Republican stronghold that also been skeptical of President-elect Trump. How did Mormon voters shift during this year’s election? Plus, what new data says about the effectiveness of cool pavement.
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Voters who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have traditionally been a Republican stronghold here and across the country, but, they have also been skeptical of Trump — often on moral grounds.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Democratic leaders in Arizona are reacting very differently to an incoming Trump administration.
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A pair of global summits this week are drawing attention to environmental and economic issues worldwide.
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Anna Dornhaus, a professor at the University of Arizona, studies ants and other social insects. The Show's Sam Dingman sat down with her to talk about the behaviors of these social insects and what human beings can learn from them.
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Joe Dampt has loved guitar ever since he started playing when he was 10 years old. A few years later, after buying and selling a guitar for the first time, Dampt realized something: He could play as many rare vintage guitars as he wanted if he bought and sold them.
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Phoenix and the Valley continue to look for ways to reduce the impacts of extreme heat, and the state’s biggest city has been experimenting with cool pavement in an effort to do that.