One of the biggest Medicaid fraud scandals in Arizona history has now resulted in a class action lawsuit. New reporting shows the sober living scheme resulted in dozens of deaths. Plus, one researcher sees problematic themes in a seemingly innocuous video game.
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At the Isaac School District in Phoenix, teachers are weighing their options as they work without pay.
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Prolific Nigerian American author Nnedi Okorafor asks her biggest question yet in "Death of the Author." She speaks more about the book with The Show.
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The sober-living home scandal involved thousands of mostly Native American people who were seeking help for addiction to drugs and alcohol, often picked up on reservations and driven to so-called sober living homes in the Valley.
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Arizona death row inmate Aaron Gunches has asked to be executed next month. This comes as Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes have said they’re prepared to restart using lethal injection.
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AI is making its way into education — and fast. While many people’s initial reaction was to restrict it – to prevent cheating, plagiarism, misinformation, others are going all in.
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When the video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons debuted in 2020, it seemed like the timing was perfect. But for Ryan Binkley, the game is actually much more than a way to pass the time.