Measles outbreaks are becoming more common as fewer people are getting vaccinated. A leading vaccine researcher weighs in on vaccine skepticism — and the public health failures that led to it. Plus, the challenges states are facing as they get ready for next year’s elections.
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Measles outbreaks are becoming more common as vaccine skepticism grows across the country. ASU researcher Bertram Jacobs has dedicated his life to vaccines.
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A new report from the Brennan Center for Justice has some recommendations for state and local governments to prepare for the 2026 elections — especially in the face of fewer resources from the federal government.
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As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents continue to try to find and deport people as part of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation program, technology is becoming more important.
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In the 1980s, David Morris was really struggling. That's when he discovered Campus Crusade for Christ, a ministry that recruits high school and college students to advocate for evangelical political causes.
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After a very slow start to this year’s monsoon season, metro Phoenix has finally seen some storms this week — including a big one on Tuesday night. But was it a haboob? Or a monsoon? A dust storm? And what does it all mean for this very dry summer?
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For the first time ever, KJZZ is putting The Show onstage — and you're invited!