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Utah Headlines Political news Andrew Sandstrom: Mitt Romney is right about the Budget Committee â and climate (Deseret News) Election news 4 state school board incumbents in Utah faced GOP primary election opponents. How did they fare? (Deseret News) Utah primary election: Full results for federal, statewide and statehouse races (KSL) Utah's presidential debate officially canceled after Biden, Trump opt for other plans (KSL) Boothe leads Bartholomew in contentious state school board primary (Salt Lake Tribune) Hereâs what to expect for the Nov. 5 general election in Utah (ABC4) Utah Sen. Balderree heads to reelection; other state races come into view (Daily Herald) 2024 Primary election results for Iron, Washington counties (St. George News) Utah news Trespassing at 'extremely unsafe' historic Utah County mill on the rise, again (KSL) Two Utah ski resorts will be powered by a Tooele solar farm this year (Salt Lake Tribune) Search underway near Moab for missing couple last seen Friday (Fox13) Historic military vehicle stolen from Fishlake National Forest; info sought to assist with recovery (St. George News) Olympic news Utahns want to host the Olympics âagain and again and againâ (Deseret News) Swimmer Michael Phelps says China doping scandal threatens the Olympic movement (NPR) Business As Utahâs bid to keep Sundance Film Festival moves ahead, other cities are promising millions (Salt Lake Tribune) Culture Post Malone to go on tour with highly anticipated country album âF-1 Trillionâ and is starting in Utah (Deseret News) Help! Iâm downsizing and canât let go of my fabric stash, canning jars or books! (Deseret News) Environment Herriman pond closed after hundreds of fish found dead (KSL) California utility inks deal to buy southwest Utah-generated geothermal power (KUER) This area accounted for 80% of Utah avalanche victims last winter (Salt Lake Tribune) Health A crisis of crises: guns, social media and porn. Can the surgeon generalâs warnings help? (Deseret News) How to avoid summertime foodborne illnesses (Daily Herald) Hereâs how you can improve your health by stopping negativity and embracing optimism (AP) Housing Opinion: If we donât build dense housing, we wonât save the Redwood swap meet (Salt Lake Tribune) | |
National Headlines General Falsely accused Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in court for start of secret Russian trial (Wall Street Journal) 'I hope it doesn't wash away': Severe flooding puts Minnesota dam at risk (Reuters) The Lahaina fire worsened Mauiâs housing shortage. Now officials eye limiting tourist Airbnb rentals (AP) Astronautsâ return from space delayed indefinitely, reflecting high stakes for Boeing and NASA (Washington Post) Political news Biden pardons potentially thousands of ex-service members convicted under now-repealed gay sex ban (AP) Joe Biden: The old-school politician in a new-school era (New York Times) There are 14 Supreme Court decisions left. Some could dramatically reshape American life. (Politico) Judge Cannon is skeptical that evidence from Mar-a-Lago should be thrown out (Politico) Election news George Latimer, a pro-Israel centrist, defeats Rep. Jamaal Bowman in New York Democratic primary (AP) Rep. Lauren Boebert wins GOP primary after switching Colorado districts; Hurd, Crank also notch wins (AP) Trump, progressives suffer a rough night: 5 takeaways from Tuesdayâs primaries (The Hill) Most Americans plan to watch the Biden-Trump debate, and many see high stakes, an AP-NORC poll finds (AP) Trump trusted more than Biden on democracy among key swing-state voters (Washington Post) The deep, generational skepticism thatâs influencing the 2024 race (Washington Post) Ex-GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger endorses Biden for president (The Hill) Ukraine ðºð¦ Zelenskyy's formidable task: Keeping the West and his citizens on board (Wall Street Journal) Ukraineâs Zelenskyy scolds officials who shirk their duties in the countryâs war effort (AP) Israel and Gaza Israeli forces pound north and south Gaza, battle Hamas in Rafah (Reuters) High risk of famine across Gaza as hunger spreads, experts say (NPR) World news Anti-tax protesters enter Kenyaâs parliament as clashes with police intensify, resulting in deaths (AP) | |
| News Releases Caroline Gleich officially welcomes Rep. John Curtis to the Senate general election After a contentious Republican primary, Rep. John Curtis has been declared the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate by the AP. Democratic nominee Caroline Gleich issued the following statement: âIâd like to welcome Representative John Curtis to the general election race to be Utahâs next Senator." (Read More) Mount Liberty College places second graduate in Ralston College Masterâs program The Trustees of Mount Liberty College are pleased to announce that Ralston College, in Savannah, Georgia, has accepted a second graduate of Mount Liberty College to its prestigious Master of Humanities program. Mount Liberty will have two alumnae in Ralstonâs 2024-25 class. Ariella Nounna, of Las Vegas, Nevada has been accepted for the fall of 2024, and awarded a full scholarship, covering her tuition and expenses, worth more than $60,000. (Read More) | |
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On This Day In History 1884 - Coney Island opens its first roller coaster. 1922 - Carolyn Sherif is born. She became a social psychologist and pioneer researcher in group psychology, self-system and gender identity. 1934 - FDR signs the Federal Credit Union Act, establishing credit unions. 1945- United Nations charter is signed by 50 countries 1948 - Start of the Berlin airlift 1956 - Congress approves the National Highway Act 1968 - The US flag is raised on Iwo Jima. 1981 - US Supreme Court upholds male-only draft registration as constitutional 2000 - Researchers release the first draft of the human genome. 2003 - Former US Senator Strom Thurmond dies. He was born in 1902, graduated from what is now Clemson in 1923, served in WWII where he participated in D-Day at Normandy. He became the governor of South Carolina in 1946. In 1954, he ran for the US Senate on a pro-segregation platform. He served in the Senate for a record 46 years. 2015 - Same-sex marriage legalized in the US 2020 - New York Times says Russia secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked forces to kill US and coalition troops in Afghanistan Quote of the Day "Never allow a person to tell you no who doesnât have the power to say yes." â Eleanor Roosevelt On the Punny Side When I click "Accept Cookies" how long before they send me the cookies? I've been waiting but my patience is wearing thin. | |
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