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Despite all the drama of the past week, election day appears to have been uneventful.
A holiday staple graduates from the plastic carton.
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"We don’t get to pat ourselves on the back. We had no intention of giving this money to education in January, in February, in March.”
It's hard to see this as anything but a sign of the power of #RedForEd.
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After 18 studio albums, Judas Priest's Rob Halford can finally listen to his vocals without criticism.
The eldest son of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett out to "kick some ass," as a friend urges, in southeast Arizona.
A look at the geek event's most phenomenal cosplayers.
There's no shortage of big names and great shows this week.
Brad Anderson’s talky-smartish thriller Beirut, like the first half of Million Dollar Arm, sets Hamm’s sharpie loose in a country — in this case a fractious Lebanon — where the rules aren’t his
"If Donald Trump did one thing, it was to really inspire people to get involved in politics."
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It's going to be a busy month for concerts.
Anti-Semitic vandalism, harassment, and at least one assault — the number of incidents in Arizona more than doubled last year.
To hear APS tell it, an upcoming clean energy ballot measure would be doomsday for the Palo Verde nuclear plant.
You can't call yourself a real Phoenician if you haven't tried most of these.
It centers on Villanelle, a deranged assassin — Russian, of course — working on behalf of a shadowy organization, and Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), the British-born, American-raised MI5 officer who must track her from London to Paris to Moscow
Bring on the revolution.
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Protesters with anti-police signs gathered at police headquarters; "this in no way represents the whole work that is done every day," chief says.
Blue Hound in downtown Phoenix crafts thoughtful, innovative cocktails. Mixologist Phil Clark takes a complete, garnish-to-cube approach to mixing drinks, and the result is an uncommonly good bar program.
It's all about the beef cuts.
A breakdown of the numbers