Alzheimer's is the 7th leading cause of death in Arizona. KJZZ's Here and Now delved into this debilitating disease by looking at its impact on individuals and their families. The show also looked at what care is available and what
For many high school seniors, with graduation come big choices, pertaining to life, career and future. As part of KJZZ's Sonic Roots teen radio project, Coronado High School student Matt Butson speaks to professionals, trying to figure out the "right
Indiana and North Carolina vote. Is there finally an end-game in sight for this Democratic nomination battle? We hear the arguments of Clinton and Obama superdelegates.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is suing NextClick Media, Inc., an Internet advertising company, over Web sites they operate that offered "free 10-day trials" of an herbal stop-smoking patch called "Nicocure," "Stop Smoking 180" and "Zero Nicotine." The sites claimed
Who could blame them if they sent the Mounties to the border? CMD reported previously on the Heartland Institute's climate change skepticism, and its efforts to cast doubt on the overwhelming evidence of global warming. The Chicago-based, ExxonMobil-funded think tank
Author Eric Schlosser editorializes about "the growing threat to civil liberties posed by corporate spying," citing Burger King Corporation's spying on the Student/Farmworker Alliance and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, through Cara Schaffer and her private security firm, Diplomatic Tactical
The global increase in grain prices may make the meat supply less safe. The European Union is considering a relaxation of feed bans that prohibit animal by-products being used as feed for other animals in the human food chain. The
Barack Obama has won the endorsement of four new superdelegates helping push himtoward the Democratic presidential nomination, including a backer ofrival Hillary Rodham Clinton. The support comes the day after Obama's victory in North Carolina and closer than expected finish
With her hopes for fresh political momentum deflated by Tuesdaynightâ ™s primary results and with signs of mounting financial problems,Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton nonetheless vowed on Wednesday to fight on. She began her campaign forthe May 13 primary in West
President Bush vowed Wednesday to veto a Democratic housing bill that iscoming up for a vote in the House of Representatives, charging that itwould "reward speculators and lenders."In comments on a variety of issues after a White House meeting withcongressional
More than 100,000 people may have died in the Irrawaddy Delta during the devastating cyclone that struck Myanmar, according to information being received by the United States embassy inthe country, the most senior American diplomat in Myanmar saidWednesday. The sharp
Dmitri A. Medvedev, the Kremlin insider and unprepossessing lawyerwho had never held elected office before, was sworn in as Russia'spresident on Wednesday inside the Grand Kremlin Palace. The ceremony, mixing czarist splendor with renewed Russianconfidence, marked the passing of formal
Cash and time-strapped Ohio schools have been forced to cut arts courses. So some are getting help from their communities to give kids new opportunities. In Stark County, two musicians got a grant to share their passion for the blues
Rebound Bro: Barney tries to replace his downed wingman with Will Forte while Ted tries to get his new girlfriend Sarah Chalke over her five-year sexual dry spell.
The Affair: Sam's having an affair with Todd. And she thinks that Regina is having an affair. And Dena is having an affair with the fantasy that Andrea likes her.
Common Threads: Antonia totally cheats and uses her experience as a single parent to win both a quickfire and an elimination challenge about stretching a buck and feeding a family. How dare she?
Sirius Satellite Radio will announce its 1Q08 results on Monday, May 12th.The conference call will be held at 4:30pm ET (left-coasters rejoice!), which can be heard online as a webcast, or on Sirius channel 119.