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Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024

Good afternoon. On our mind today: Vice presidential candidates debate tonight, Iran launches missile strike against Israel and a new Latter-day Saint art exhibit paints the picture of a global faith. Read these and six other important stories below.

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2025 could see the rarest divided government in U.S. history
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Sen. Lee doesn’t want the government to access personal financial info
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200 years of Latter-day Saint art: New exhibit paints the picture of a global faith
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‘A sense of home’ — A pilot effort to help Utahns experiencing homelessness becomes more permanent
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BYU is college football’s ‘October Surprise’
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What makes Tuesday's VP debate different
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