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This Sept. 11, 2019, file photo, shows rows of books at the Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix, Ariz. (AP Photo/Anita Snow, File)

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Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique in "X-Men: Dark Phoenix: Ultimate Collector's Edition," now available on 4K Ultra HD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

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Actor River Phoenix is shown in 1986 photo. On October 31, 1993, Phoenix collapsed and died of combined drug intoxication following a drug overdose on the sidewalk outside the West Hollywood nightclub The Viper Room at the age of 23. (AP Photo)

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This image released by the Phoenix Police Department shows a sketch of the suspect in the first of three shooting deaths in Phoenix. It shows a white man wearing a dark hat. The shooting death of a prominent forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Steven Pitt, who assisted in high-profile murder cases including serial killings in Phoenix is connected to the killings of two paralegals, said authorities, who were investigating Saturday, June 2, 2018, whether a fourth homicide was also related. (Phoenix Police Department via AP)

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Libertarian National Committee Chairman Nicholas Sarwark, seen with his wife, Valerie, and their children, is running for mayor of Phoenix. (Sarwark for Phoenix)

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FILE In this Aug. 19, 2010, file photo, Arizona Department of Corrections Director Charles Ryan listens during a news conference in Phoenix, Ariz. Ryan was grilled by a Phoenix judge Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, over whether he tried to undermine a court order that prohibited retaliation against inmates who participated in a class-action lawsuit over the quality of health care in the state's prisons. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)

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A downed tree just missed an apartment building but took down power lines Friday, Aug 4, 2017, in Phoenix, after violent storms pushed through the metro area on Thursday. The National Weather Service says a tornado formed briefly amid monsoon storms that thrashed metro Phoenix late Thursday but that the tornado itself was very weak and apparently didn't cause any damage other than kicking up dust. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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A tree removal worker cuts up a downed tree after it clipped one home and crushed part of another Friday, Aug 4, 2017, in Phoenix, after violent storms pushed through the metro area on Thursday. The National Weather Service says a tornado formed briefly amid monsoon storms that thrashed metro Phoenix late Thursday but that the tornado itself was very weak and apparently didn't cause any damage other than kicking up dust. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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In this July 6, 2017, photo, Phoenix, a 5-year-old golden eagle, leaps from perch to perch in his enclosure at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah in Ogden. Phoenix survived third-degree burns from a Utah wildfire and a bout with the West Nile virus that left him blind in one eye now has a job as an educational bird at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah. (Benjamin Zack/Standard-Examiner via AP)

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This July 6, 2017 photo shows Phoenix, a golden eagle at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah, in Ogden, Utah. Phoenix survived third-degree burns from a Utah wildfire and a bout with the West Nile virus that left him blind in one eye now has a job as an educational bird at a northern Utah wildlife rehabilitation center (Benjamin Zack/Standard-Examiner, via AP)

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In this July 6, 2017, photo, Phoenix, a 5-year-old golden eagle wears a makeshift brace to help hold Phoenix's foot in place, as a result of contracted West Nile Virus, in Ogden, Utah. Phoenix survived third-degree burns from a Utah wildfire and a bout with the West Nile virus that left him blind in one eye now has a job as an educational bird at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah. (Benjamin Zack/Standard-Examiner via AP)

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Lightning strikes as a monsoon sweeps toward north Phoenix Sunday night, July 16, 2017. Strong storm systems in Phoenix have caused major power outages, flooded part of a major highway and prompted air traffic controllers to divert some flights bound for Phoenix. (Chirag Patel via AP)

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FILE - This May 9, 2017 file photo shows an intersection in the Maryvale section of Phoenix where one victim was shot to death in a string of shootings that terrorized area residents. Aaron Saucedo, accused of carrying out nine serial killings in Phoenix, is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday, July 6 on nine murder charges. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

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FILE - In this May 9, 2017 file photo, a sidewalk memorial sits in a Phoenix neighborhood a year after the victim was killed in a string of shootings that terrorized area residents. Aaron Saucedo, accused of carrying out nine serial killings in Phoenix, is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday, July 6 on nine murder charges. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

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An American Airlines grounds crew member at Sky Harbor International Airport puts on a wet hat to combat the heat, Tuesday, June 20, 2017 in Phoenix. Phoenix hit a high of 118 on Monday with an excessive heat warning in place until Saturday. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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An American Airlines grounds crew member at Sky Harbor International Airport walks on the tarmac, Tuesday, June 20, 2017 in Phoenix. Phoenix hit a high of 118 on Monday with an excessive heat warning in place until Saturday. (AP Photo/Matt York

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A local temperature sign reads 120-degrees as temperatures climb to near-record highs Tuesday, June 20, 2017, in Phoenix. The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 120 degrees (49 degrees Celsius), which is has only hit three times in recorded history in Phoenix, the last time 22 years ago. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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One person uses the CityScape splash pad to stay cool as temperatures climb to near-record highs Tuesday, June 20, 2017, in Phoenix. The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 120 degrees (49 degrees Celsius), which is has only hit three times in recorded history in Phoenix, the last time 22 years ago. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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Heat waves ripple across the tarmac at Sky Harbor International Airport as downtown Phoenix stands in the background as an airplane lands, Tuesday, June 20, 2017 in Phoenix. Phoenix hit a high of 118 on Monday with an excessive heat warning in place until Saturday. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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The late afternoon temperature hits 115-degrees in downtown Phoenix, Monday, June 19, 2017. Airlines canceled flights in Phoenix and doctors urged people to be careful around concrete, playground equipment and vehicle interiors Monday as a punishing heat wave threatens to bring temperatures approaching 120 degrees to parts of the Southwestern U.S. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)