There’s a lot of uncertainty coming from the federal government in terms of what will be funded and what won’t be. How that uncertainty trickles down to states trying to craft their budgets. Plus, why a notable flavor in your tap water might not be a bad thing.
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A schism in the Arizona Democratic Party spilled into public view over the weekend, revealing a split between the party’s top elected officials and its new chairman.
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States across the country, including here in Arizona, are working to craft budgets for the next fiscal year. But what kind of federal support will they get?
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For many years, hospitals have proactively tested expectant mothers for drugs. But a growing movement of doctors are advocating for moving away from those policies.
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Michael Roth, president of Wesleyan University in Connecticut, is concerned about the federal government’s funding cuts and generally getting involved in areas of higher education.
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This week could be a key one in trying to find an agreement to end the war in Ukraine, after Russia invaded its neighbor more than three years ago.
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Does water have a flavor? You may think water’s ideal taste is neutral — and if you notice, say, an earthy aroma, you might be concerned.