Millions of people suffer from symptoms of long COVID, but a definitive diagnosis can be tricky. We’ll find out how researchers at TGen are trying to change that. Plus, we’ll meet the first Miss Black Rodeo USA.
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The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a lower court order Monday that changes the game when it comes to immigration enforcement across the country — and it’s bringing up memories of the SB 1070 era here in Arizona.
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Dr. Patrick Pirrotte, associate professor at TGen, is a co-senior author on the study. He joined The Show to talk more about what they found.
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Samirah Miller has been around horses for most of her life, but it wasn't until recently that she took that experience into the ring to compete in the first Miss Black Rodeo USA competition, and she won.
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The Japanese Film Festival kicks off this weekend in Mesa at Arizona State University's Media and Immersive Experience Center. The festival will feature a mix of features and short films. One of the shorts is called “Yuri.” It tells the story of a Black Russian weight lifter who lives in a small American suburb.
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Diana Taurasi has won WNBA championships, Olympic gold medals, MVPs and a bunch of other titles and awards. But “Taurasi” director Katie Bender Wynn wanted to tell a more character driven story.
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For the first time ever, KJZZ is putting The Show onstage — and you're invited!