A new survey finds many civics teachers say they’re unprepared and uncomfortable teaching civics. Hear what’s happening and why it matters. Plus, a wildlife filmmaker on documenting the wildlife — and drying up waters — of the American Southwest.
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New research finds civics teachers across this country say, in large part, that they are uncomfortable teaching civics and are unprepared to do so.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes cracked down on THC-infused products made from hemp. Now the hemp industry is suing and wants a judge to allow the products back on shelves while the lawsuit plays out.
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For gender studies scholar Michael Messner, the flag football phenomenon also raises a thorny question: if tackle football is too dangerous for girls to play, why do we still allow it for boys? He spoke more about with The Show.
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Making a wildlife film can take you to some fascinating places. From waiting weeks for an elk battle, to getting inside of a snake hole or under a beaver dam. Ben Masters specializes in just that.
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BBC’s Rob Hugh-Jones in London joined The Show to talk about some of the key global stories in the coming days.
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This is a story of daring, grit and escape. It's an Arizona tale with the Western tropes of a lone hero, a standoff and a search for justice.
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For the first time ever, KJZZ is putting The Show onstage — and you're invited!