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Is television watching us? "TV's American Dream: U.S. Television after the Great Recession"

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Former mayor’s long recall history fuels costly South Tucson election

Paul Diaz, no stranger to political fights, has launched South Tucson’s third recall in a decade, targeting three officials

Some Tucson voters may have received incorrect ballots in city council primary

About 360 Tucson voters may have received the wrong party ballot, according to the city's assessment—much lower than the county's earlier estimate of nearly 1,300.

More Public Meetings Set for Project Blue

The community is invited to learn more about the proposed data center

Don't wait for the Perseids in August — look for meteors this week

While the annual Perseid meteor shower usually gets the most attention, a better bet might be a couple of less-famous meteor showers that will peak on Tuesday night.

Walking With Dinosaurs

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Brahms - Arizona Encore

Enjoy an evening of chamber music by Johannes Brahms.

Trump's AI plan calls for massive data centers. Here's how it may affect energy in the US

The White House released the “AI Action Plan” Wednesday supporting AI and vowing to expedite construction of energy-intensive data centers.

Here's how a major Mexican tomato exporter is affected by Trump’s 17% tariff

The import tax began on July 14 and is part of a broader protectionist strategy affecting many countries, including Mexico.

Nearly 4,000 NASA employees opt to leave agency through deferred resignation program

The employees who have chosen to leave the agency amount to about 20% of NASA's workforce.

Longtime lawmaker shapes the debate as Arizona grapples with dwindling water supplies

Through nearly two decades marked by drought, climate change and growing demand for water, Arizona state Rep. Gail Griffin has sat at the crossroads of efforts to manage dwindling water supplies.

TUSD says programs for 10,000 students and 30 jobs are saved as feds release frozen grant money just days before school begins

English language instruction, teacher professional development and adult literacy are among the programs affected by funding pause.

Education Department says it's releasing more than $5 billion in frozen grants

The largest pot of grant money frozen by the Trump administration consisted of roughly $2.2 billion for professional development for educators.

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