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Walmart and drone company Wing announced Phoenix would be among seven new major metros to get drone delivery service in 2027. It’s currently available in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and Atlanta.
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The star of the show wasn’t Charles Kundelius' sign, which began flying so fast that the words were barely legible — it was his freestyle moves, broadcasted live on TikTok.
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High speed internet is coming to Graham County with new broadband infrastructure. The project is part of a larger initiative by the Arizona Commerce Authority to expand broadband access in rural communities.
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A giant tech company is asking the federal government for permission to release tens of millions of mosquitoes, in an effort to bring down their population.
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Here’s a story that sounds like sci-fi: Every law enforcement agency in Cochise County will soon use iris scanning technology to identify people.
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Unpredictability in the workforce has spiked the popularity of online job boards. This comes with an increase in scams targeted at job seekers.
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The microreactor from Antares, a private nuclear technology company, had a successful nuclear fission reaction for the first time at Idaho National Lab. National officials dubbed it 'historic.'
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High school teachers from across the state attended a five-day AI and Semiconductor Summer Institute at ASU to learn more about Arizona's semiconductor industry and the growing AI economy.
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The nonprofit Valley Leadership first debuted Just Ask Mia in 2024, as a way for people to receive, 24/7 anonymous support connecting with local food and clothing services.
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We spend a lot of time asking what AI can do. We spend far less time asking who is accountable when it acts. That question sits at the heart of Pope Leo XIV's new encyclical — and it is the focus of Herb Paine's latest commentary.