A recent study analyzed 38 million obituaries. What can they teach us about how families react to major world events? Plus, we’ll break down the best and worst Super Bowl ads.
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The Arizona House of Representatives was scheduled Monday to debate a proposal that would ask voters to change how elections are conducted in the state.
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Last night’s Super Bowl featured a familiar mix of celebrity cameos, inside jokes and, of course, Clydesdales. Less familiar, perhaps? A choir of singing toilets.
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The midterm elections are less than nine months away, with primaries set for this summer. But a new report finds Arizona counties have had more turnover among election workers than in any other Western state.
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Since the recent killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis and the footage of ICE agents clashing with protesters and residents alike, some are asking the question: Why is it so hard to sue ICE officers for abuse?
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The resulting study was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and gives insight into what families value, and how big world events can change that.