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From Wrinkles to Heart Problems: The Effects of Not Getting Enough Sleep

It’s safe to say that getting enough sleep nowadays is almost impossible. We’re all juggling jobs, relationships, bills, family — everything at the same time!  But not getting enough Z’s can be taking a toll on your health — especially

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Chef Doreen Colondres Offers New Pork Recipes Inspired by the Flavors of Latin America

Chef Doreen Colondres Offers New Pork Recipes Inspired by the Flavors of Latin America

The National Pork Board recently partnered with Celebrity Chef Doreen Colondres to help teach consumers around the country how to prepare and enjoy pork as the weather changes throughout the fall– just in time to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with festive dishes inspired by the flavors

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New Trailer Released for “The Jungle Book,” Out in Theaters Everywhere April 2016

Directed by Jon Favreau (“Iron Man”), based on Rudyard Kipling’s timeless stories and inspired by Disney’s classic animated film, “The Jungle Book” is an all-new live-action epic adventure about Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi), a man-cub who’s been raised by a

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Phoenix Suns Announce Timeline for Talking Stick Resort Arena Naming Rights Transition

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Phoenix Suns and Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community announced today their plans to officially reveal Talking Stick Resort Arena at the Suns first preseason game on Wednesday, October 7. The two parties will celebrate the arena’s new

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Work by Arizona Woman Earns White House Nod as ‘Champions of Change’

By Adriana Barajas | Cronkite News  (Washington, DC) – When she moved from Mexico to the U.S. at age 11, Diali Avila could not know that it was the first step toward a trip to the White House. “When I moved

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KTAR, 92.3 FM, Hosts “Hispanic in America,” Ahead of Hispanic Heritage Month

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  KTAR News, 92.3FM is paying a special nod to “Hispanic Heritage Month.”  The radio station is hosting “Hispanic in Arizona,” a two-hour community round table that will feature a complete hour broadcast entirely in Spanish. It is

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Study Reveals Why Some Smokers Get Cancer and Others Don’t

Ever wondered why some people, despite the risks of smoking, are able to live a long, cancer-free life?  New research from UCLA has taken on the subject and as it turns out — it’s in the genes.  They found that

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Award-Winning Business Training Firm Launches First Bilingual Entrepreneur Program in Phoenix

Award-Winning Business Training Firm Launches First Bilingual Entrepreneur Program in Phoenix

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  – Compass Career and Business Solutions, Compass CBS for short, has been at the forefront of helping entrepreneurs start their businesses in the Phoenix community since 2012. They were the creators of the popular program at Hive@Central called

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Photos, Objects Pay Tribute to Phoenix Sky Harbor’s 80th Anniversary

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – Images of the airport’s first administration building, hangar and control tower are among a collection of photographs chronicling the 80 years of growth of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in an exhibition titled Moving Forward: 80 Years of

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The Federal Reserve Could Raise Interest Rates in the U.S. for the First Time In Almost 10 Years

It’s possible that the Federal Reserve could be raising interest rates in the U.S. for the first time in almost ten years. This, as it turns out, could pave the way for higher borrowing costs in Britain. In an interview

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