D-Backs Announce two Concerts for Second-Half of 2014 Season

PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks and @LosDbacks) have announced two second-half concerts featuring Christian-rock band Third Day for Faith & Family Night on Aug. 23 and Mexican-pop artist Cristian Castro for Hispanic Heritage Day on Sept. 27.  Four-time Grammy

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7 Ways James Rodriguez Proves he is a Winner all Across

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez The world knows him as the impeccable top goal scorer during the 2014 World Cup. Colombia knows him as a soccer hero. Now women (and maybe even men) universally know him as a new soccer hottie.

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Diamondbacks Goldschmidt not Expected to Return This Season

By Francisco Romero Arizona Diamondbacks’ first baseman Paul Goldschmidt is not expected to return to the field for the remainder of the season.  The All-Star first baseman suffered a fractured left hand. Goldschmidt was hit by a 93 mph fastball

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Wal-Mart's Website to Personalize Shopping

Walmart plans to take on Amazon, by relaunching its website and personalizing shopping for each of its customers. According to the Daily Mail, Walmart will roll out the new feature that will enable its website to show shoppers more products

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U.S. Sent Latino Youth to Cuba to Gain Opposition to the Govt.

The United States has found a new way to get involved in Cuba. According to the Daily Mail, the U.S. has sent young Latinos into Cuba to gain opposition to the government. Their assignments consisted of recruiting young Cubans to

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Number of Unaccompanied Minors Crossing Into U.S. Tops 60,000

The number of unaccompanied minors crossing into U.S. has topped 60,000.  According to the Daily Mail, federal facilities are overflowing and private shelters are receiving millions of dollars from tax payers to care for them. The facilities are full and

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A Recent Study Shows Humble CEOs are Good for Business

ASU Now Forget the stereotypes of arrogant, macho leaders who don’t care about anyone else’s opinion. A new study from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University shows humble CEOs significantly benefit a company and its

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Rising Back-to-School Costs Give Families a Lesson in Economics

By JULIANNE LOGAN Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Chandler mom Lindsay Barnes already knows what the National Retail Federation is reporting in a recent study – it costs a lot to send kids back to school. The federation said this month that families

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Diamondbacks Trade Parra and Prado, Deadline a Busy One

  By Francisco Romero   A busy one it was, the non-waiver trade deadline, provided 12 trades involving 37 different players.   Undoubtedly, the blockbuster deal of the deadline was the one between the Detroit Tigers and the Tampa Bay Rays, a

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Tempe City Council Approves Regulation of E-Cigarette Use

  Tempe, Arizona – The Tempe City Council has approved modifications to its smoking ordinance that will restrict the use of electronic cigarettes in public settings. Traditional cigarettes have been banned in public places in the city since 2002. Tempe

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