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The Wall Street Journal As many parents know, turning off a child’s gaming console in the middle of gameplay is a surefire way to trigger

The Wall Street Journal As many parents know, turning off a child’s gaming console in the middle of gameplay is a surefire way to trigger

Robert DeNiro reprises his role as Mueller By Amanda Sakuma | Vox In the eyes of Saturday Night Live, the Mueller report’s findings last week

The hummingbirds were dying. Cockroaches were everywhere. And then Steve Bannon showed up. By Carl Zimmer | The New York Times Before dawn on April 4,

By Scott D. Pierce | The Salt Lake Tribune (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) There’s been a lot of hyperbole

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror The ADL’s Center on Extremism, which tracks extremist activity in the U.S. and elsewhere, in February published what it

By Emily Sortor | Top Class Action March 4, 2019 A father and his son claim that the makers of the game Fortnite use

By Glendora Meikle | New America “The four elements of literacy—the ability to find, understand, create and act on information—are part of the ‘new

The U.S. Declaration of Independence speaks about the “pursuit of happiness” as a universal right. However, everyone gets joy from different things, whether it’s family,

By Andrew Howard | Cronkite News A University of Arizona law professor cautioned members of a U.S. Senate panel Tuesday against rushing into data

By Dominic Armato | Arizona Republic There is a stage of the long-term waiting game — beyond anticipation, impatience, frustration, dread and resignation —

Phoenix Business Journal Staff Karl Eller, the Tucson businessman who helped entrepreneurs and large companies alike, died Sunday in Phoenix. He was 90. Eller, who donated

(Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Dan Barr | Special to the Arizona Daily Star This week is Sunshine Week, the

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona State University is justifiably proud of its Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, calling

By Marco della Cava | USA TODAY During his State of the State address last month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom made a brief, if

By Kerry Lengel | Arizona Republic A brand-new musical based on the true story of an Arizona “Dreamer” will be the centerpiece of the

Talk by David Marchese | The New York Time Magazine It’s perhaps a strange thing to suggest, but ever since Michael J. Fox went

A hilarious take on the House Oversite Committee’s hearing with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen includes a swipe at Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar.

Fox 10 Ms. Bloomston’s fifth-grade art class at Country Day School thought they were doing something small while working on an art project. The students noticed there was

All-star lineup of Tucson reporters faces buyouts, layoffs loom By Dylan Smith | TucsonSentinel.com A list of household names on the Arizona Daily Star staff

By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times At the Cognizant office in Phoenix, where the job involves watching suicides and murders so Facebook users

By Laura Gomez | Arizona Mirror The Center for Investigative Reporting and journalist Aura Bogado sued the federal government this week to obtain a contract

By Uriel J. Garcia | Arizona Republic Hilde Lysiak was out on a reporting assignment near the Arizona-Mexico border when she was threatened by a

AMERICANO! will we playing at The Phoenix Theater Company, January 29 – February 23, 2020 This true story world premiere musical follows Tony, the child


Vox Two years into the Donald Trump era, and the business of “playing president” is getting old for both the man himself and the famous

By Kaveh Waddell | Axios Researchers have broadened the controversial technology called “deepfakes” — AI-generated media that experts fear could roil coming elections by convincingly

By Brandon Brown |Phoenix Business Journal New legislation introduced at the Arizona Capitol Wednesday could change the state’s “unfair tax code” and make online retailers
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By Hailey Mensiik | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft spent over $130 million for a 100-acre site in Goodyear in a deal that closed May 29,

By Gail Kalinoski | Multi-Housing News The Hampton Group has secured $141 million in construction financing for the development IKONIC Scottsdale, a 14-story, 245-unit luxury

By Jakob Thorington | Yellow Sheet Gov. Katie Hobbs will soon act on a bill that would allow people with nonviolent felony convictions to reduce