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Friday, Jan. 31, 2025

Good afternoon. On our minds today:

  • Will deportations affect the housing supply in Utah?
  • Ben Harper and a surprise performance at Sundance
  • Unanimous 9th Circuit panel dismisses Huntsman tithing lawsuit

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How so-called ‘low-status’ jobs can lead to the good life
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Will deportations affect the housing supply in Utah?
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Sen. John Curtis says he has ‘deepened concerns’ about Tulsi Gabbard nomination
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Ben Harper shares his love for Jeff Buckley — and brings a surprise performance to Sundance
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Nation’s report card: Reading skills slipping for many Utah students
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UC Irvine transfer Dawson Baker brings confidence, and a mid-range game, to BYU’s arsenal
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