The Trump administration has attacked housing-first programs to address homelessness. The CEO of Arizona’s largest shelter looks at a possible future under new requirements. Plus, in an era of scientific skepticism, a podcast about telepathy is thriving.
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The Arizona Legislature doesn’t start its new session for another month or so, but lawmakers are already filing bills in preparation — and they deal with a wide range of issues.
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In November, HUD announced deep cuts to permanent housing programs for people experiencing homelessness. They wanted to shift the money to transitional programs with work or service requirements.
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Starting in the new year, the Trump administration is making it more expensive for international visitors to go to a number of national parks, including the Grand Canyon.
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Lots of mailboxes right about now are filling up with holiday cards — including family photos and sometimes, updates about who’s up to what. Are people using AI for holidays cards? And if so, is that a problem?
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The Telepathy Tapes is one of the most successful new podcasts of the last couple years. The show tells provocative stories about consciousness.