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First Latino Filmmaker to Win an Oscar for Best Director

 History was made last night as the first Latino Filmmaker won the award for Best Director at the Oscars. Alfonso Cuarón thanked his crew and family during an emotional bilingual acceptance speech. Fox News Latino reports that Cuarón made it a

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MLS Acquires Chivas USA; Appoints Nelson Rodriguez as President

By Francisco Romero Chivas del Guadalajara owner Jorge Vergara sold Chivas USA to the Major League Soccer last week and Wednesday the MLS appointed longtime executive Nelson Rodriguez as the team’s President. The MLS has announced that it will assume

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Cronkite School Leaders Establish Endowed Scholarships

Four leaders of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are establishing new permanent scholarships to assist Arizona State University undergraduates pursuing journalism and digital communications careers. The four scholarships are endowed by Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees

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NerdWallet: 4 Reasons to Start Saving Today (and One Reason Not To)

 NerdWallet, a financial decision-making website dedicated to helping consumers understand financial basics provides us with a list of four fundamental reasons to start saving now, and one reason not to save money. We are humans; we always put things off

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“Un Veterano de Arte: Jose Andres Giron Narrates the Roots of his Devotion for Art”

By: Cindy G. Castillo  Jose Andres Giron volunteered to join the Army straight out of high school. He served his country at the start of the Vietnam War with his best friend, Rudy Saenz, and sketchpad in hand. “All I

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Reactions vary to Gov. Jan Brewer's veto of SB1062

When the Arizona Legislature passed SB1062 last week, national debate sparked mainly fueled by social media over gay rights in America. Opponents said that the bill would be legalizing discrimination, while defenders said that it was a support for religious

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Eight's Check, Please! Arizona Festival

In its second year Eight’s Check, Please! Arizona Festival delivers a renowned celebrity chef lineup showcased in wine seminars, cooking demonstrations and a rare discussion panel by Arizona’s James Beard Award winners.  Plus, the festival adds more culinary hotspots in preparation for the food

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Season’s Dominant Flu Strain Especially Harmful to Young People

By RACHEL LEINGANGCronkite News Service PHOENIX – When Jamie Ison got a fever in early January, he didn’t expect that he’d end up in intensive care. But within three days, he was diagnosed with H1N1, and his body was failing

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Report: Arizona Could Post Nation's Second-Fastest Job Growth Rate in 2014

By MAURO WHITEMANCronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Arizona is expected to post the second-highest rate of job growth among states in 2014, trailing only booming North Dakota, according to a recent report. The U.S. Regional Outlook 2014 by Moody’s Analytics

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Diamondback Faced Dodgers in Opening Game of Spring Training

By Francisco Romero Major League Baseball has arrived at its fullest to the Valley of the Sun.  The Cactus League opener featured the Arizona Diamondback versus the Los Angeles Dodgers.  The same two teams that will open the regular season

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