Waymo launches fully autonomous rides in Miami, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando, boasting safer driving and ...
A new exhibition in Mexico City explores how the sacred myth that marked the site of the ancient Mexica — or Azetc — capital has survived the European conquest, colonization and centuries ...
It's a portrait of the '70s folk-rock star, and of "Cat's in the Cradle," the tune that turned daddy issues into mythology.
In the Valley of the Sun, summer heat has not stopped the downtown population from nearly tripling over 15 years. Credit... Supported by By Abbie Kozolchyk Photographs by Caitlin O’Hara Abbie ...
The American agriculture system needs a serious overhaul as the world’s population rises and viable land becomes more limited. There is a false perception that the resources needed to support humanity ...
Arizona home prices are down roughly 7-8% since the July 2022 peak, but analysts believe the market may have finally bottomed out. The advice for buyers is to act now to take advantage of price ...
The latest installment's best ideas compete with director Joachim Rønning’s fetishistic focus on classic Tron mythology, which looks and sounds great in Imax 3D. Compared with such a trite fear of ...
Drew Swanson is a Features Article Editor from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He is a lifelong gamer with a passion for a variety of genres. A connoisseur of everything from JRPGs and ...
Phoenix Vice Mayor Ann O’Brien is focused on reducing bureaucracy and cutting red tape to spur economic development and increase housing options. As Chair of the Economic Development and Housing ...
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The sale of Scottsdale Quarter was among the priciest in metro Phoenix, but it doesn't top the list. So far, 2025 has seen two of the most expensive real estate deals in the area of the past 15 years.