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"Phoenix Sizzles in December Heat Wave, AI Stocks on the Decline!"


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"Phoenix Sizzles in December Heat Wave, AI Stocks on the Decline!"

Phoenix Pulse
Dec 16, 2025
Phoenix broke a heat record on Sunday with temperatures reaching 85 degrees, the highest ever recorded on December 13th. Another record-breaking day is possible on Monday with temperatures expected to hit near 91 degrees. The unseasonably warm weather is a result of a high-pressure system moving into the area, bringing dry conditions and above-average temperatures. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses. Read More... |
Local Community & Culture
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Quote Of The Day |
"Rise from the ashes and seize the day in Phoenix, Arizona." |
Holiday & Seasonal EventsZoolights at Phoenix Zoo Glendale Glitters (Downtown Glendale) Christmas at Schnepf Farms (Queen Creek) Desert Farm Lights (Surprise) Candy Cane Lane at Peoria Sports Complex (Most likely this weekend) Phoenix Christmas Lights Tour
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Interesting Facts |
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Joke Of The Day |
Why did the sun decide to move to Phoenix, Arizona? Because it wanted to get a tan-gerine! |
Q/A Questions |
Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Phoenix? A: - Hiking in the desert mountains, golfing on championship courses, and exploring botanical gardens. Q: What is the weather like in Phoenix during the summer? A: - Hot and dry, with temperatures often reaching above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Q: What are some must-visit attractions in Phoenix? A: - The Desert Botanical Garden, Papago Park, and the Heard Museum. |
Stocks opened the week with a slight decline on Monday, as key stocks in the artificial intelligence trade faced pressure. The S&P 500 dropped 0.16% to 6,816.51, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.59% to 23,057.41. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 41.49 points, or 0.09%, to end at 48,416.56. AI stocks like Broadcom and Oracle saw declines, leading to a rotation away from AI towards areas like consumer discretionary and industrials. The market continues to be led by a few key names, despite overall market uncertainty. Economic data reports, including nonfarm payrolls and retail sales figures, are expected this week. |