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The Phoenix Mercury (2-7 Overall, 1-3 Western Conference) hosted the Minnesota Lynx (6-2 Overall, 2-0 Western Conference) for their first game during the WNBA’s Commissioner’s Cup on Monday night.

Phoenix was coming off a road trip in Atlanta, and back-to-back games in New York.

The road trips were not in Mercury’s fa...


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Phoenix Rising welcomed Sacramento Republic to Phoenix Rising FC Stadium on Saturday night.

Sacramento was coming off a 2-1 defeat to San Antonio, while Rising was coming off a 3-0 defeat to Tampa Bay.

With a third of the season being in the books, both teams sat in a playoff position, as Phoenix sat in eighth in Group West, while Sacramento sat a spot above the...


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This was the Rattlers (6-3) first game since the inaugural IFL Cup, in which they placed second, losing to the Vegas Knight Hawks 48-44.

Head Coach Kevin Guy once again threw Drew Powell in under center for the fourth straight game over Max Meylor.

In Powell’s three starts, the Rattlers were 2-1, averaging 58.3 points per game.

“We gave Max, what six game...


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In the summer of 2004, during what scholars now commonly refer to as Iran’s “sexual revolution,” groups of Iranian women began showing up in public wearing red nail polish and open-toed shoes.

They did so despite threats from the country’s morality police to force their hands or feet into containers filled with cockroaches.

Pardis Mahdavi — an Iranian-American s...


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For many metro Phoenix residents, a water crisis feels theoretical. 

The faucet works. The water bill arrives. 

Apocalyptic warnings come and go. 

But for some Arizona farmers, especially those dependent on Central Arizona Project (CAP) water—the shortage beca...


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