Record numbers of migrants were taking the dangerous trek north to the U.S. through South America — until the Trump Administration took over. Now they’re going back. Plus, the case for co-living spaces as an answer to the Valley’s housing shortage.
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Since President Donald Trump took office, the border between the United States and Mexico has been all but abandoned. Arizona Republic reporter Daniel Gonzalez went farther south to find out why migrants are turning back.
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The metro Phoenix area has a shortage of housing, and a pretty good amount of empty office space. Now, there’s a new idea about how to turn one into the other.
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Waymo announced it’s expanding its service in Phoenix, Los Angeles and San Francisco to certain riders who want to take the highway. Andrew Hawkins at The Verge joined The Show to talk more about it.
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The U.S. Treasury Department said it cost more to mint a penny than the penny was even worth. But, one local artist sees pennies as worth a little bit more.
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Forces from a number of NATO countries will be holding live trials of anti-drone technology this week in Germany.
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Harold Pinter’s plays were sarcastic and funny, lampooning the awkwardness and absurdity of British life. But towards the end of his career, the tone of Pinter’s plays began to change.