Southern Arizona is about to lose another mountain top.
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Nice to see some companies really do try to step up to some degree in rough times and the list is surprising.
pThis evening, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) will give a speech at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business about how to address income inequality, likely trying to capitalize on the 99 Percent Movement he once derided as unruly “mobs.& …
Arizona gutting AIMS scholarship program, dashing hopes of thousands of future high school graduates for a college degree. Robbing the education funding seems to be the favorite past time of this state, ranking 49th and racing to the bottom.
I'm "just a woman" but turning this country around seems fairly straightforward to me. Textiles. Massive loads of sheep, goats, etc., along with looms for weaving and money to start up businesses and establish export facilities.
The mother of a girl who committed suicide at age 13 after being subjected to an Internet hoax says a woman's conviction in the case shows that people who use the "Internet as a weapon" will face consequences.
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