September 2018

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During the Industrial Revolution, some textile workers, called Luddites, rebelled against the machines replacing them. Today, in a world of Russian hacking and tracking and targeted ads, there is a new wave of luddites who view technology with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Sept. 18, 2018
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More than once, President Donald Trump has invoked the word "treason" on his Twitter feed — including in reference to whichever member of his administration wrote the recent anonymous Op-Ed in The New York Times.
Sept. 18, 2018
IT department
Staying connected to the world, work and family is easier than ever — if a little tiring — thanks to technological advances in smartphones, smart speakers and search engines. But changes are so rapid now that huge questions keep popping up — especially ethical questions.
Sept. 18, 2018
Lucid Motors Air prototype
A major cash investment, made via the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, is intended to provide the needed capital allowing Lucid Motors to complete its Arizona manufacturing facility.
Sept. 18, 2018
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According to a human rights organization Puente, one hundred migrants in detention are on a hunger strike.
Sept. 18, 2018
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The first issue of Scottsdale’s hometown newspaper published in 1948 — before the city was even officially a city. The last iteration of the Scottsdale Progress ended in 2009. The paper relaunched Sunday, Sept. 16 — an anomaly in an era of shrinking local news coverage.
Sept. 18, 2018
Christian Price
The state of Arizona and its cities have had a bit of a tense relationship over the past several years. State lawmakers have debated and, in some cases, approved bills that cities say infringe on their ability to deal with local issues.
Sept. 17, 2018
Auvi-Q
Walgreens announced recently that it’ll stock Auvi-Q as an alternative to patients who need epinephrine. This is in the midst of a shortage of EpiPens, which has had some patients and pharmacies scrambling for the medicine used to treat severe allergic reactions.
Sept. 17, 2018
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It seemed, for a while, the popularity of the NFL was on a dramatic upward trend that didn’t have an end in sight. But then a decision by some players to protest police violence by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem put the NFL right in the middle of the culture wars.
Sept. 17, 2018
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Brach Drew is the junior class president at Marcos de Niza High School in Tempe, and when The Show talked to him, he said the problem is that Juuling is easy to hide.
Sept. 17, 2018

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