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Pearl Harbor Day: USS Arizona videos tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Videos of the USS Arizona, past and present. 1,177 members of the crew of the USS Arizona were killed as the battleship exploded and sank during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. The bodies of more than 900 remain entombed in the vessel, which serves as a memorial for all who died during the attack.

Growth of sports betting may be linked to financial woes, new studies find tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Legal sports gambling is more widespread than ever, an while states have cheered the new tax revenue from sports gambling, some new studies have linked the burgeoning industry to lower consumer credit scores, higher credit card debt and less household savings.

You're invited: Support local independent reporting at Tucson Sentinel's Holiday Shindig tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Come celebrate the holiday season with a few drinks, a bite to eat and lots of healthy conversation, as we observe whatever it is you/we/they celebrate this time of year — especially the 233rd birthday of the Bill of Rights and the impending 15th birthday of the Tucson Sentinel.

New technologies could refine copper the world needs — without dirty smelting tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A handful of startups have announced partnerships with major mining firms and scooped up tens of millions of dollars of investment, and all claim their technology can help meet humanity’s surging appetite for copper, while driving down the industry’s environmental footprint.

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