The latest tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have raised lots of concerns about prices and the general economy. Why those concerns are not shared by one border town mayor. Plus, a beloved sketch comedian from the ’90s wrestles with modernity.
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An attempt to block a bill that will clear the way for Axon’s new headquarters in Scottsdale failed in the Arizona House of Representatives.
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"Kids in the Hall" was an offbeat, somewhat surrealist cousin of "Saturday Night Live." In addition to sketches, one of their bits was of Buddy Cole, the owner of a gay bar, played by Scott Thompson, giving a monologue.
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In an article for a publication called “The Anti-Atlas,” Natalie Koch wrote about Western movies — but not the American ones. Germany has a significant cinematic tradition of stories set in the Old West.
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How happy are we? There are lots of ways to measure that, although it’s not always a simple question to answer. The idea of happiness and what makes us happy can also vary a lot from person to person.
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It is still spring, but we could see triple digit high temperatures as early as Thursday. That is probably not welcome news to many gardeners, who worry about their plants’ health in that kind of heat.