Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to make America healthy again and is bringing vaccine skepticism to the mainstream. We’ll hear how wellness influencers from both the right and the left are coming to the same conclusion. Plus, the case for trauma-informed rehabilitation programs in prisons.
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In the 1960s and '70s, Latino activists were fighting for equal rights, education and against police brutality and the Vietnam War. Documents newly released by the CIA confirm long-held suspicions that the federal government was monitoring their activities — sometimes even disrupting them.
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"Imprisoned Minds" is co-authored by Kevin Wright, a criminal justice professor at ASU, and Erik Maloney, who's currently serving a life sentence at a prison in Arizona.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Kyrsten Sinema has been something of an enigma in Arizona politics for decades. When she made her final speech in Washington recently, she highlighted her record as a bipartisan broker.
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Eegee's, a restaurant near and dear to the hearts of many people in Tucson, has filed for bankruptcy and closed four stores in Tucson and another in Phoenix.
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Vaccine skepticism doesn’t only come from the far right. Author and dietician Christy Harrison says online wellness influencers who question the establishment come from both sides of the political spectrum.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0When President-elect Donald Trump came to Arizona last month to celebrate his win, he announced his support for someone who didn’t get it in her bid for governor a few years ago: Karrin Taylor Robson. Then, Trump backed Taylor Robson’s GOP primary opponent, Kari Lake. And, at the time, Taylor Robson didn’t want the former president’s support. Oh, how the times have changed.