The nature of work has changed a lot over the past few years, especially since the pandemic. How to make sure creativity doesn’t get lost in the shuffle. Plus, two Phoenix churches at the center of resurgent Christian nationalism.
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As time ticks away to the July 1 Arizona budget deadline, some Republican lawmakers are looking to divide up around $270 million of what they call budget surplus.
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The U.S. Senate this week is expected to start work on the budget bill. Among many other provisions, the measure would cut billions of dollars for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
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The Valley is one of the biggest markets in the country for data centers. Tech firms cite the lack of natural disasters here as one of the factors that leads them to build data centers here.
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With Ukraine launching a significant attack on Russian targets over the weekend, tensions are once again running high as the two sides return to the negotiating table in an attempt to find a resolution to the long-running war.
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Tania Katan, public speaker and author of the 2019 book "Creative Trespassing: How to Put the Joy and Spark Back into your Work and Life," is big on creativity in all aspects of our lives.
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Many political observers have noted a renewed religious fervor on the right wing of American politics. According to sociologist Ruth Braunstein, Ph.D., much of that energy is being cultivated right here in the Valley.