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Everything you wanted to know about the World Series … but were afraid to ask

Imagine you’re at an outdoor dinner party (yes, COVID-friendly). It’s October, and the conversation steers towards the World Series. While you are generally culturally literate, you know …
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Christensen: Health literacy more important than ever for Arizonans in ongoing COVID-19 crisis

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted millions across the country, and Arizona has not been spared. This virus and its resulting economic fallout have put a harsh spotlight on rising health care …
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Rob Okun

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Since the presidential campaign shake-up in July, the national conversation about manhood is abuzz with talk of a “new” masculinity, embodied by good, decent men like Tim Walz …

Eisen: Nurturing resilience — a teacher’s perspective on addressing current events

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Unhappy with the response it got to its queries, an Arizona group that has claimed election irregularity in the state is now suing all 15 county recorders, accusing them of failing to do their jobs to ensure only citizens are voting.
Peoria Unified Superintendent KC Somers.

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Green: No more Biden; more Kelly!

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Peterson: Kari Lake can’t be trusted to defend our democracy

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By Dennis Vanderplow | Sun City West The subject matter in the cartoon published Sept. 3 in the Daily Independent is beyond reprehensible. It is pure ignorant, blasphemous and totally …
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Dudash: Responding to Troy Foster on political speech at work

I take issue with a letter by Troy Foster, “What workers, employers need to know about political speech at work.” Foster asserts that political speech is protected in the public …

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Witt: Responsibility for abortions should shift to men

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Robb: What does the Democratic Convention mean for the future of wokeism?

One of the most intriguing questions coming out of the Democratic National Convention is this: What does it mean for the future of identity and grievance politics, often referred to as wokeism? …

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Mel Gurtov, Professor emeritus, Portland State University

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As a Latino and a political independent, I’m proud to endorse Ruben Gallego to be Arizona’s next U.S. senator. I spent the last decade serving Arizonans as a councilmember and as …

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The head of the Arizona Republican Party wants the state Supreme Court to void two executive orders issued by Gov. Katie Hobbs designed to make registration and voting easier.
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An Independent readers asks if the purchase of a new helicopter for Peoria is common sense.

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I am responding to your article “Touchdown in Peoria” in the August 2024 issue of Peoria Independent.
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