Most Fashionable Cities in the World

By Taylor Pineda Fashion, an international timeless phenomenon has been used to unify culture creating mutuality among borders and similarity across runways all over the world. Global Language Monitory, an Austin-based-data-research company recently released research indicating that New York is

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Eager to get seat belts on students, state senator drove a school bus

By Harmony HuskinsonCronkite News When children ride school buses, Sen. Barbara McGuire, D-Kearny, doesn’t understand why they can’t wear seat belts. “We have them buckle up in our cars. It doesn’t make sense not to have them buckle up elsewhere,”

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Que el Mundo Sepa: What is Going on in Venezuela?

A video that is taking on like a storm in social media and around the web.  The video is a summary that tells what is happening currently in Venezuela. It tells the violence, injustice, and cruelty that every day is

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No. 2 Arizona Falls to Rival ASU in Tempe

By Francisco Romero Offensive woes hunted No. 2 Arizona against Arizona State Friday night.  The Sun Devils beat the Wildcats 69-66 in double overtime. It was only the second loss for the Wildcats (23-2, 10-2 Pac 12).  ASU improved to

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USA Hockey Teams Wins a Thriller

By Francisco Romero The Americans improve to 2-0 while beating the Russians 3-2 in a shootout. It was an intense game with added pressure on the Russian team. TJ Oshie became an instant hero for the United States as he

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Let the Festivities Begin: 2014 NBA All – Star Game

By Francisco Romero Basketball fans all over the world will have their eyes on New Orleans over the weekend.  The Big Easy will host the 2013-2014 NBA All-Star Game. The festivities started Thursday and will go on until Sunday when

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Las Increíbles “Imperial Dunes” de Arizona Por Victoria Ortiz

Por Victoria Ortiz Cada día me sorprende más el hermosísimo estado de Arizona, al que la mayoría de las personas consideran únicamente un gran desierto. Arizona es toda una aventura, sus grandes bosques y lagos, maravillas geológicas como el Gran

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Republican, Democrat Push Several Bills on Animal Rights

By DiAngelea Millar Cronkite News Rep. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, wants to ban ownership of animals by people convicted of animal cruelty. Sen. Steve Farley, D-Tucson, wants to create an animal abuser registry to keep track of those convicted of

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With Super Bowl a Year Off, Planning Underway for Visitors, Safety

By Jordan Young Cronkite News With this city’s Super Bowl less than a year away, officials are organizing to make sure the many attendees not only have a safe and enjoyable time but leave planning their next trip here. “When

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Website Allows Public to Rate Legislation, Propose Ideas for Arizona’s Future

By Caitlin Cruz Cronkite News A new state website will allow registered voters to rate and comment on pending legislation and propose ideas for future changes. Secretary of State Ken Bennett said Arizona Voices, AZVoices.gov, will help connect lawmakers and

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