AI is having big impacts on home life and schoolwork. Find out where teens and their parents agree and disagree on what that might look like going forward. Plus, a new book humanizes the backstories of unhoused people.
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There are indications that the Valley’s housing market is slowing down a bit. Zillow says the average Phoenix home price is down more than 2.5% over the past year.
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Caroline Bicks studied Shakespeare at Harvard. She’s written books about the Bard, who’s obviously one of the most influential writers in the history of the English language. But not so far behind Shakespeare is Stephen King, who’s the subject of Bicks’ most recent book, “Monsters in the Archive.”
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“Stories of the Street” is a collection of the stories Michael Demangone and his fellow students have met as part of the university’s street medicine program.
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More than a decade ago, during the Syrian Civil War, the northern Syrian city of Manbij was the setting for a real-world, real-time experiment in democracy. And that experiment is captured in the new book "Days of Love and Rage: A Story of Ordinary People Forging a Revolution."
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A majority of teens believes AI will help society in both the short and long term, while parents are more split on what kind of impact the technology will have. That’s among the findings of a new survey from Common Sense Media.
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Recently, a company called Timeleft has been targeting 30-something folks on social media, showing attendees laughing and toasting at cocktail bars and restaurants.