The fall of Mubarak and rise of democracy
Eighteen days after screaming, shouting, holding signs and waving flags, history was made: Hosni Mubarak had resigned.
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The capital of citizenship
The Partnership for a New American Economy, a group of business and political leaders from across the country, is raising awareness about the economic benefits of immigration reform.
The Facebook obsession
“Facebook will end on March 15!” Don’t be alarmed, it’s just a rumor. This headline of an article caused a sense of bewilderment among many of us Facebook users.
Cuts to education hurt, not help, us all
As if there needed to be another reminder that Arizona's education system needs a revamp, a study shows nearly 20 percent of Arizona high school students cannot pass the ASVAB.
‘Birther’ bill caters to conspiracy, wastes money
The Arizona House passed a bill that would require presidential candidates to submit a birth certificate for the 2012 election. People who believe President Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. can count this is a victory, but the rest of us can count it as a waste of time and money.

