From tips and overtime to personal exemptions, Trump’s tax and spending law impacts a lot of the tax code. We’ll hear which of those impacts Arizonans might feel the most. Plus, the death of a controversial Arizona spiritual leader renews questions about his legacy.
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President Donald Trump’s new tax law runs hundreds of pages and contains myriad changes to the tax code. Some provisions have gotten more attention than others, including those dealing with taxes on tips, overtime and Social Security.
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The work of treating water so that it “doesn’t taste like anything” means not only filtering out dangerous contaminants, but also removing odors and tastes that accompany the procedures associated with those treatments. It's a delicate process, and water researchers often refer to this work as "sensory labor."
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The median home price in the Valley has been going down this summer and could continue on that trajectory going forward. For the first time in a long time, it could just be a good time to buy.
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ANDI is a human-shaped thermal manikin that mimics the human body’s thermal regulation. ANDI sweats and shivers, allowing researchers to get a better sense of how we react to heat and cooling efforts in the real world.
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An infamous Arizonan passed away earlier this month. “Gabriel of Urantia” founded a movement he called the Global Community Communications Alliance. Many former members have called it a cult.
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Recently, residents of Patagonia, a small mountain town in the southeastern part of Arizona, have been receiving troubling letters.