Plus, from Mathew to Ellis, Ivory footprints are all over This Is The Place.
'A human moment' — the lessons of Joe Biden's debate and withdrawal |
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| | Jennifer Graham writes: "After weeks of increasing pressure to drop out of the 2024 campaign, President Joe Biden finally put a stop to the rumors, leaks and chatter with a seven-paragraph statement that showed a resolve and dignity that has been missing in his recent interviews — and political discourse writ large. "Biden as hero, as some have described him for ceding to the Democratic Party’s pleas that he exit the race, is not the right description. But the statement that finally ended the matter was certainly commendable — from the understated stationery, which read simply 'Joseph R. Biden Jr.,' to the message it conveyed, free of partisanship and rancor. "The statement, in other words, was presidential, remarkably so because of the pain that we all know lies under the stoic words." Read more about lessons of Joe Biden's withdrawal. More in Biden's decision to drop out President Joe Biden drops out of 2024 presidential race (Deseret News) VP Kamala Harris responds to President Joe Biden dropping out (Deseret News) Who could be VP Kamala Harris’ running mate? Here are 3 options (Deseret News) The Deseret News Editorial Board: Why Biden's withdrawal won't shake America's institutions (Deseret News) Donald Trump responds to news of Biden dropping out (Deseret News) Holly Richardson: Was Trump too successful going after Biden? (Deseret News) Utah Democrats ‘disappointed,’ ‘in shock’ by Biden decision to drop out (Deseret News) How the sports world reacted to Biden’s decision (Deseret News) | Lee Benson writes: "One hundred and seventy-seven years ago on July 22, Brigham Young and what is known as the Vanguard Company of pioneers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints camped in a clearing a few miles above the canyon they named, for obvious reasons, Emigration. "Young, who was sick with Rocky Mountain spotted fever, an illness caused by burrowing ticks, directed Orson Pratt to handpick seven men to go with him to scout the place the canyon emptied into. "Among them was a 38-year-old Pennsylvanian named Mathew Ivory. "... On a grassy spot where Emigration and Parleys creeks came near each other, they set up their camp. "Exactly what Mathew Ivory used for a tent that night is a detail lost to history. But it was shelter. "One hundred and seventy-seven years later, Ellis Reed Ivory smiles at the memory. "'It’s what I like to call the first Ivory home in Utah,' he says." Read more about Mathew and Ellis Ivory. | FROM OUR SPONSOR UTAH DAYS OF ’47 RODEO Make a Memory Worth its Weight in Gold The Utah Days of ’47 Rodeo is filled with gold-medal moments ... and this summer, we want you to find yours! Join us July 19–20, 22–24 at the Utah State Fairpark for live music, food and family fun. Get your tickets at utahdaysof47rodeo.com. | Faith Former Olympian travels to Paris to join Bishop Caussé, other Latter-day Saints for Olympics devotional (Church News) ‘Connecting the dots’: Elder Uchtdorf returns to the roots of his spiritual heritage (Church News) Utah Utah State University's 'Cow to Cone' event shows the process of how ice cream is made (KSL) Utah man with cerebral palsy publishes children's book (KSL) The Nation Steven Collis: We must stop tearing down our foundational institutions (Deseret News) How Heat Combined with Hurricane Beryl to Cause Misery in Houston (Scientific American) The World How peaceful Bangladesh quota protests morphed into nationwide unrest (AL Jazeera) Chinese companies offer to 'resurrect' deceased loved ones with AI avatars (NPR) Sports The Fall Guy: Will Kenneth Rooks ‘strike now while the iron is hot’? (Deseret News) BYU’s Kevin Young making headway among nation’s top prospects (Deseret News) Big 12 previews: Don’t sleep on Iowa State in 2024 (Deseret News) Health Being near water can be beneficial for mental health. See photos of the world’s swimming pools and lakes (Deseret News) Which artificial sweetener is the safest choice? (NBC News) |
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