Hayes Carll’s songs feature a rogues gallery of shady characters. We’ll hear about his latest record, where he introduces us to a new character: himself. Plus, when AI goes to church, the moral questions get sticky fast.
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After difficult journeys to the border, many migrants have spent the year stuck on the Mexico side. There, they find themselves in limbo as they wait for Mexico to process their asylum claims.
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The plan is to work out how to treat briny water that comes as a result of industrial and manufacturing processes. Basically, how to take the salt out, which leaves water that’s usable for something else — although likely not drinking.
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On Jan. 24, open auditions were held for anyone interested in singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at one of the Cactus League spring training games at Tempe Diablo Stadium, which begin in February.
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Todd Korpi said pastors shouldn’t run away from AI. He's a pastor and missiologist who wrote a whole book about how. It’s called "AI Goes to Church: Pastoral Wisdom for Artificial Intelligence" — and he’ll be speaking at Redemption Tempe about it next week.
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There’s a lot of terrifying stuff in the headlines these days, but one we’ve been keeping a close eye on here at the show is that measles cases have been cropping up here in Arizona.
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Hayes Carll’s songs feature a rogues gallery of shady characters. But on his latest record, “We’re Only Human,” Carll introduces us to a new character: himself.