DNA is increasingly being used as a way for us to learn about ourselves – our pasts and futures. We’ll discuss the implications of DNA as a commodity. Plus, the legal battles between Maricopa County Supervisors and the county recorder continue in court.
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At the beginning of the year, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs introduced a plan to conserve shrinking rural groundwater supplies. But that, and similar efforts, died in the GOP-controlled Legislature.
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Over 80,000 Maricopa County voters received letters informing them that they had gotten driver’s licenses in another state and would be moved to the inactive voter list if they didn't respond. The problem, as Votebeat’s Jen Fifield recently reported, is that this wasn’t true — the letter had been sent by mistake.
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DNA is the building block of life — it can tell us a lot about both who we are, and who we may become. DNA is also, increasingly, becoming a commodity.
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David Fitzsimmons, the retired cartoonist and columnist for The Arizona Daily Star, joined The Show to remember his friend Steve Benson.
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Twice a day, ASU Professor Betsy Schneider took a picture of her daughter, and saw them as a document of human development. Schneider exhibited the photographs, which was controversial.