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Report: AZ High School Dropouts Cause $7.6 Billion in Economic Loss

PHOENIX — The more than 18,000 Arizona students who dropped out of high school this year will produce $7.6 billion less economic activity over their lifetimes than if those same students had graduated, according to a new report by the

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Stanton Advance Efforts on Marriage Equality and Climate Protection

PHOENIX — Mayor Greg Stanton and mayors from across the nation joined together to make a strong statement in favor of marriage equality. At the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Dallas this weekend, Stanton also led the effort to pass

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The Party Continues for Colombia in the World Cup; Colombia beats Japan 4-1

By Francisco Romero Having assured a spot in the next round of World Cup play, Colombia’s line-up featured nine new players from its previous game against Japan.  The Cafeteros destroyed and eliminated Japan with a score of 4-1.  Japan needed

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Dr. Nicolas Porter Adresses the Effects of Drug Abuse in Oral Health

By: Cindy G. Castillo Did you know there is a medical condition for having dry mouth? Did you know that you are 10 times more likely to have a cavity when dryness of the mouth is present? The condition is

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A Gritty Mexican Team Advances to Next Stage in World Cup

By Francisco Romero After all was said and done Mexico beat Croatia 3-1 to advance to the round of 16 in the World Cup. With a constant attack against a very talented Croatian team, Mexico broke lose in the second

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VA Grilled Over Millions in Bonuses to Executives at Troubled Agency

By RYAN HOWESCronkite News Service WASHINGTON – House members demanded to know Friday how the Department of Veterans Affairs was able to award millions of dollars in performance bonuses to agency executives at a time of dysfunctional health care at

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Working for Yourself: Tips on How to Start Your Own Business

By Stephanie Fairyington for Las Fabulosas In 1984, Guy Kawasaki, world-renowned venture capitalist and special advisor at Google, got a life-changing opportunity: His former roommate at Stanford University, Mike Boich, offered him a marketing job at Apple. Kawasaki’s work at Steve Jobs’s

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Tips for Parents to Save on your Child's School Supplies This Year

From the Editors of Las Fabulosas A new school year means an uptick in the annual long list of school supplies. In fact, the average familia spends nearly $700 on back-to-school purchases. Luckily, there are easy and creative ways to

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The Phoenix Fridas Present: The "Expressively Frida" Art Exhibit

The Phoenix Fridas are proud to present “Expressively Frida”, an exhibition of art and music celebrating the life and work of Frida Kahlo. The new exhibit by the popular Fridas will host an opening reception for the exhibition on Sunday,

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The Good in Dating Someone Outside of Your Culture

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Familiarity breeds comfort.  It’s simple to date someone who you may have a lot in common with. Someone who shares the same holiday celebrations, taste in music and all-around culture that you are accustomed to. But

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