Arizona’s largest egg producer has lost more than a million chickens to bird flu as the deadly virus spreads fast. He says the government has to allow them to vaccinate their flocks before it spreads to humans. And, the new dean of ASU’s Herberger Institute argues for art in today’s world.
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Republican Arizona lawmakers are pushing a bill that would ban state agencies and local governments from refusing to cooperate with federal immigration officials.
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Arizona’s largest egg producer has lost more than a million chickens to bird flu as the deadly virus spreads fast. He says the government has to allow them to vaccinate their flocks before it spreads to humans.
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Having our personal information tracked and recorded can seem like part of the fabric of life in the 21st century. But who’s collecting all this data, and what is it being used for? Anita Say Chan argues that these are hardly modern questions.
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Renée Cheng recently joined The Show to discuss her goals for the Herberger Institute, what she thinks the role of the arts and design is in today’s society and what appealed to her about coming back to Arizona to take this job.
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Chef Tamara Stanger ran Cotton and Copper in Tempe before leaving the state after COVID-19 hit. Now she's back in the state and continuing to define Arizona cuisine.
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In part two of the special report OVERWHELMED, The Show reports on the complexities for people diagnosed with both autism and serious mental illness.