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You bet on the Cardinals to win, and somehow ended up questioning your life choices. Even the die-hard bettors are wondering if this was all just one big hustle. Why gambling on Arizona is coming back.
Temps are about to start cooling off... Finally. It’s time to do some fall cleaning and get the remnants of the monsoon season out of your garage and off your patio.
What’s The Why? Why is “being nice” a losing political strategy?
Ramaswamy will be the featured speaker at a Montana State University event being held by Turning Point USA, the organization Kirk co-founded.
Since Arizona legalized sports betting, gamblers have made over $26 billion in wagers.
You ever take one of those quizzes to see how well you know your US currency, like “Who’s face is on the nickel?” (Jefferson) or who is on the $1 coin?
When a player chasing the pros is accused of silencing a witness to protect his shot at the league, you have to ask—how much violence are you willing to overlook for a touchdown?
What’s The Why? Why have Arizona’s small towns lost their charm?
Sun City and Bullhead City Ranked Among Worst Small Towns in America. Why?
Chris Merrill and Craig McKee moderate a panel of former and current Arizona politicians as they debate political violence and rhetoric. Discussing the role of AI and media, they breakdown how politics heated up and what it will take to cool them down.
KTAR's Chris Merrill and ABC15's Craig McKee talk to former Maricopa County Recorder, Stephen Richer about political division and the role AI plays in it. Richer talks about how AI is harmful in a divisive political climate.
KTAR's Chris Merrill and ABC15's Craig McKee moderate a panel of current and former Arizona lawmakers as they debate the role of politicians in cooling the rhetoric of political violence. Arizona Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, Chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Pary, Gina Swoboda, and ASU Institute of Politics and former U.S. Senator, Jeff Flake talk about balancing free speech and keeping peace in modern times.
Breaking down the responsibility of media and colleges in politics, KTAR's Chris Merrill and ABC15's Craig McKee, are joined by multiple guests to give their opinions. CEO of Arizona Talks, CEO of Center for the Future of Arizona, a former county recorder and a representative of Mormon Women for Ethical Government all weigh in political violence and division.
KTAR's Chris Merrill and ABC15's Craig McKee moderate a panel about debate at the college level. William Gates, ASU Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory, and Jane Andersen, Mormon Women for Ethical Government dive into what college speech should be and what should be protected.
KTAR's Chris Merrill and ABC15's Craig McKee are joined by panelist in a special roundtable. CEO of Arizona Talks, Carlos Alfaro, and CEO of Center for the Future of Arizona, Sybil Francis, discuss the role debate plays in our lives and the responsibility of media in controlling political rhetoric.
Chris and Joe talk about the times they skipped school, PHX Arena getting a new name, and the Arizona Cardinals loss in today's headline volley.
Chris & Joe talk about the invisible hand that is guiding your online purchases.
ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone joins the Chris & Joe show to talk about Amazon's Fall Prime Day event.
Why isn't Gen Z interested in climbing the ladder?
Forget splitting the bill - some friends are splitting the bank. Chris and Joe talk about the new trend among Gen Z and Millennials.