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Article Icon 1Tech Group’s Funding Pulled Back

The U.S. Department of Commerce withdrew billions of dollars awarded to a nonprofit for semiconductor research, including $1.1 billion for a project at Arizona State University.

The funding was awarded to the National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology (Natcast) in the closing days of the Biden administration.

The Trump administration said the funding lacked congressional authorization, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick charged that the group is “full of former Biden officials.” 

The Trump administration also switched operational control of the National Semiconductor Technology Center from Natcast to an existing federal agency.

Article Icon 1Online Mugshots Return

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office resumed posting mugshots online, sparking a debate after a court ruled a similar practice violated the rights of pretrial detainees.

The sheriff’s office said its new approach of posting mugshots without personal details meets “the letter and spirit of the law” while enabling public transparency.

Brian Houston, a pretrial detainee whose lawsuit led to the court’s mugshot ban, said he plans to reopen his lawsuit.

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Scientists at University College Cork have validated a surprising 10-second method that’s transforming how women fight signs of aging—without creams or invasive treatments.

In a study involving 674 women with deep wrinkles, sagging skin, and dark spots, researchers found that using this simple technique in front of the mirror each day led to dramatic improvements in appearance within just a few weeks.

What’s more shocking? This unusual method has been shown to be up to 10 times more effective than retinol—without any of the harsh side effects like redness, irritation, or dryness. It’s fast, painless, and surprisingly easy to do at home. Thousands of women are already using it to look 10, 15, or even 20 years younger—and the results speak for themselves.

Watch the short video below to discover exactly how this method works—and why so many scientists and skincare experts are calling it the future of anti-aging.

10X More Effective Than Retinol – With Zero Side Effects!

Around Arizona

➤ Waddell: A 6-year-old wrestler is competing for a V Foundation youth athlete of the year award while raising money for cancer research, already bringing in $2,000. (More)

Williams: Two women were captured on surveillance allegedly stealing a $30,000 necklace from the Grand Canyon Gallery last week. (Watch)

➤ Papago Park Military Reservation: A reported bomb threat at the National Guard base was determined to be a man turning in a device he believed was explosive. (Watch)

➤ Phoenix: TSMC Arizona began building a 15-acre water reclamation plant designed to recycle up to 90% of its water. (Photo)

Statewide: Ford recalled more than 355,000 U.S. trucks over a dashboard display defect, including 2025–2026 Super Duty models and the 2025 F-150. (More)

Peoria: A Liberty High School wrestling coach was put on paid leave as the district investigates new hazing allegations by student athletes. (Watch

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This method has been vetted by scientists from the University College Cork.

Their studies, made on 674 women dealing with deep wrinkles, dark spots and saggy skin clearly showed how, by simply doing this for 10 seconds in the mirror, they dramatically improved their appearance in less than a few weeks.

This odd method is so effective that scientists have deemed it to be 10 times better than retinol.

Just watch the video below and see how easy it is to look 10, 15 or even 20 years younger:

10X Better Than Retinol (With None Of The Side Effects!)

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