Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema defended the filibuster in her farewell speech to her colleagues. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, what led one writer to pen a defense of eggnog.
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To talk to about Sen. Kyrsten Sinema saying goodbye, Gov. Katie Hobbs wanting to do away with abortion reporting requirements and more, The Show sat down with former state Superintendent Jaime Molera.
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Sarahfina Fore died earlier this year, but there’s still a shrine with fresh flowers and a poster board documenting memories of them outside Wasted Ink Zine Distro in Phoenix — a sign that the teacher and member of the creative community will not soon be forgotten.
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When ASU professor Dr. Neal Lester was an undergrad, he got assigned in a poetry class to write a paper interpreting the work of a famous poet. He picked Nikki Giovanni, the world-famous civil rights icon who passed away earlier this month.
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A few years ago, The Show’s executive producer Amy Silverman heard that the alcohol in eggnog could kill salmonella, making it safe to drink weeks later. Is it safe to drink homemade eggnog that’s been sitting for one, even two years?
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For the final essay in this year’s Eating Christmas series, Tennille Neilsen has always been tall and skinny. But that doesn’t stop the annual inquisition at the holiday dinner table.