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Javier: February is the month to learn to love …

2/16/2022
February is the month of love. Who is the first person you think of when you think of who you love? Your family? Your kids? Your husband? Your wife? What about yourself? How often do you put yourself on the top of the list of people you love the most?

Yamashita: This special interest group is rewriting …

2/16/2022
A secretive network of billionaire investors, corporate lobbyists and conservative lawmakers is working behind closed doors to rewrite our laws and limit our freedoms. As lawmakers consider dozens of cookie-cutter, special-interest legislation manufactured through the American Legislative Exchange Council, it’s time for Arizonans to know who is really writing our laws.

Sjolander: Start small, live big; Make heart health a …

2/15/2022
Understandably, as most people made a concerted effort to stay safe from COVID-19, some other important health concerns may have received less attention during the past two years.

Flood: Caregivers empowered by Hospice's …

2/14/2022
When a loved one has an illness like dementia, it affects the entire family. Spouses and adult children often step into the role of caregiver, unprepared for the challenges ahead.

Kulakevich: 5 reasons Russia might invade Ukraine — …

2/14/2022
U.S. officials ordered most of the U.S. embassy personnel in Kyiv to evacuate on Feb. 12, as they warned that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could come any day. President Joe Biden cautioned Russian President Vladimir Putin of “swift and severe” costs of any such invasion.

Toll: How the child tax credit allowed me to start a …

2/14/2022
For years, I’ve wanted to start a nonprofit to make the best neuroscience treatments for depression and PTSD more accessible — especially for my fellow veterans and Gold Star Families. But that takes major investment and accepting high risks.

Ostwald: Healthy hearts lead to a happy Valentine’s …

2/14/2022
Your heart may belong to your Valentine, but it’s truly yours to keep healthy. Valentine’s Day is a good time to remind the public that heart disease is still a leading killer of men and women in the U.S., yet it can be managed, and in some cases, prevented altogether.

Ryan: Cleansing your mind can be good for your soul

2/12/2022
Spring cleaning is nothing new. People have been doing it since the beginning of time. But have you ever considered that your mind may need a little decluttering, too? It’s been a rough couple of years.

Ebstein: Remember our chief naturalist on Darwin Day

2/12/2022
Today is officially Darwin Day, and while there are countless holidays that pay tribute to men and women who have shaped history and our understanding of the world, few can match the impact of Charles Darwin.

Rigler: Make safety your goal with Super Bowl party …

2/10/2022
In just a few days, friends and families will gather for Super Bowl parties, and we want to be sure you and your guests are safe — including from foodborne illness.

Ros-Lehtinen: Here’s why Americans should trust the …

2/10/2022
As state legislatures here in Florida and across the country reconvene, it’s evident that voters are polarized. Many Americans falsely believe the 2020 election was stolen, and some politicians are seizing upon Americans’ concerns about election security for their own personal gain.

Flynn: The fight to protect our voting rights goes on

2/9/2022
The fight for voting rights goes on, even though every Senate Republican, joined by Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), tried to shut it down on Jan. 19. They refused to adjust a Senate rule best known for obstructing civil rights legislation.