Arizona Democrats had high hopes going into last year’s election, but the results generally did not live up to them. Hear from the new chair of the state Democratic Party about what has to change. Plus, an artist targeted by one of President Trump’s executive orders says he refuses to be intimidated.
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Trump signed a presidential memo to patrol area on U.S.-Mexico border. It will likely get challengedPresident Donald Trump late Friday signed a presidential memo that will allow the U.S. military to patrol a swath of land in New Mexico along the border with Mexico and arrest migrants they encounter there.
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The U.S. House and Senate are expected to soon begin work on trying to find common ground on a framework for a new budget, which calls for its Energy and Commerce Committee to find ways to cut roughly $880 billion.
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The NBA’s play-in tournament begins today, and the rest of the post-season gets underway on Saturday. The Phoenix Suns, despite having the highest payroll in league history, will not be a part of either.
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Nicholas Galanin, an Indigenous sculptor whose work appears in the Smithsonian show called “The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture,” joined The Show to discuss the piece, which is called “The Imaginary Indian Totem Pole.”
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Going into November’s elections, Arizona Democrats were hopeful of being able to flip chambers in the Legislature. Instead, the Republicans increased its majorities in both the state House and Senate.
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Journalist Stephen Fried has been covering teenage mental health for over 40 years. He hopes Netflix viewers learn the right lesson from the series “Adolescence.”