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Couples rush to get married after state’s same-sex marriage ban overturned

Friday, Oct. 17, 2014 By LAURIE LILES Cronkite News Gay couples rushed to Arizona courthouses to get married Friday, just hours after a federal judge struck down the state’s ban on same-sex marriage as a violation of the right to equal protection.

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Recipe: Oven Baked Zucchini Fries

By: Elysha Padilla Prep Time: 30 mins. Serves 4 Ingredients:Powdered garlic2 Zucchinis, medium sizes Dip in: 2 Eggs (refrigerated) Then dip in : 1 cup.  Panco bread crumbs  Mixture of Bread crumbs: 1/2 tsp      Black pepper1/4tsp.      Chill powder 1/2 cup.    Flour 1

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Tickets are on Sale for Phantom of the Opera at ASU Gammage

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour at the UK, Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s phenomenal musical success, “The Phantom of the Opera” is making its way to Tempe as part of a brand new, never seen before

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Sugary drinks could age the body as much as smoking

We all know that sugar, consumed in excess, is bad for our health leading to diseases such as diabetes, obesity and more. But did you know that consuming sugar in high amounts could also be a factor in aging? According

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The #1 Comedy of 2014, '22 Jump Street' Returns to Theaters Oct. 24

CULVER CITY, Calif., – The #1 comedy of 2014, Columbia Pictures / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ 22 Jump Street, will return to theaters on Friday, October 24, 2014, in advance of its release on home entertainment, it was announced today by Rory Bruer, president,

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6 Delicious Ideas for Pumpkin and Squash for this Fall

Fall season means fall cooking and comfort foods. But if you’re trying to stay healthy and count calories, it could be hard to stay away from temptation with all the deliciousness around. Not a problem! We have compiled six delicious

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Uncovering the Myth: Do you or do you not wear white after Labor Day?

By: Cindy G Castillo  We’ve all heard about the rule — the law, to be more accurate. “You shall not wear white after Labor Day.”    The rule stems from Labor Day, celebrated in the U.S. on the first Monday

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Called out by Washington, ASU organizes to curb sexual violence

  By ALICIA CANALES Cronkite News TEMPE – Pacing across the stage, Jackson Katz challenges the views of approximately 500 Arizona State University students and community members on who is responsible for preventing sexual violence. “These are not just women issues that

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Arizona schools saw some of nation’s steepest spending cuts, report says

By MIRANDA RIVERS Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Arizona’s per-pupil spending has fallen 17.5 percent since 2008, the third-deepest rate of K-12 education cuts in the nation, according to a report released Thursday. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities report said most states saw

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Interview with Mary Rábago: One year of Challenges, Success and Persevearance

Interview with Mary Rábago: One year of Challenges, Success and Persevearance

By: Cindy G Castillo “Pinch me! I feel like I am still dreaming,” Mary Rábago laughs as she looks at a year back. Mary Rábago has fulfilled one of her dreams and conquered a new challenge in becoming an entrepreneur.

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