Journal
The Arizona Senate has approved a bill, SB 1700, proposing a list of books to be deemed inappropriate for use in public schools. The bill, initiated by Senator Justine Wadsack, comes with claims of explicit content in certain books, sparking controversy and raising...
Business
The entertainment industry is in the midst of a significant shift as over 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) go on strike, protesting perceived unfair labor practices. This event has sparked a nationwide conversation about the nature of creative work...
Health
In a new study, researchers genetically edited hens to remove the allergen protein ovomucoid, producing allergy-free eggs. Allergies occur when the body has a negative or abnormal reaction to a foreign substance. The Prevalence of Egg Allergies Egg allergies are...
Business
Remember the thousands of flight cancellations, endless lines and lost baggage nightmares from last year? Experts warn it could be even worse in 2023. Here’s how to book smarter and fly right in the midst of another Air-mageddon. Deja Vu of Airport Chaos Pack your...
Health
NATION – In an era of political polarization, a group of senators has joined forces in an effort to protect children online. As technology continues to advance and the digital world becomes increasingly pervasive in our lives, protecting our youngest users has...
Business
PHOENIX – In the heart of the desert, Arizona is no stranger to the problem of water scarcity. But thanks to the ingenuity of local company, HydroInnovate, a new solution is on the horizon. They’ve developed a water reuse system that’s not just making...
Health
Apples are one of the foods rich in a compound known as flavonol. In a study published today in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers reported that a higher intake of flavonols was associated with lower odds of developing frailty. The Power of...
Health
Although some people claim vitamin B12 shots can help with weight loss, experts do not recommend them. They can cause side effects and, in some cases, allergic reactions. According to a 2019 study, vitamin B12 levels are lower in people with obesity than in those at a...
Health
A new study shows that taking a daily multivitamin could help turn back the cognitive aging clock by over three years. A new study reports that age-related memory loss may be improved, at least in the short term, by taking a daily multivitamin. The researchers found...
Journal
BULLHEAD CITY – As the Bullhead City School District winds down its school year this week, students at Diamondback Elementary School have an additional way to keep up their important reading skills while still enjoying their vacations. Thanks to a book drive...