President Donald Trump has railed against the CHIPS Act, which has pumped billions into Arizona’s semiconductor industry. Now, his administration is pulling funding from a landmark ASU project — and they say it’s about politics. And, a Valley sculptor whose miniatures are fueled by nostalgia.
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The Department of Commerce announced it is pulling back billions of dollars in funding for semiconductor research awarded by former President Joe Biden’s administration, which included funding for a $1.1 billion facility at Arizona State University.
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In the midst of the recent headlines about the awful conditions — and possible closure — at President Donald Trump’s “Alligator Alcatraz,” Arizona Mirror recently reported on a similar facility right here in the Valley.
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Kevin Wagner first got a hint of this planet a few years ago, but new observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have him even more excited.
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Self-proclaimed fashion fanatic Audrey Treon explains how a Phoenix Art Museum exhibition inspired more confidence in her own sartorial adventures.
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For the first time ever, KJZZ is putting The Show onstage — and you're invited!
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We don’t know yet what the Trump era of the Presidential Fitness Test will look like, but in the age of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again movement, it’s certain to be interesting.
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Phoenix sculptor Paige Hammond spends up to 40 hours crafting these tiny scenes, many of which depict worlds from the not so distant past.