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| | Lee Benson writes: "The year was 1985, the place was Chihuahua, Mexico, and the situation was Jorge, at 24, deciding it was time he summoned up his courage and told his father he didn’t want to be what he wanted him to be. "Jorge was partway through his studies at the law school in Chihuahua, long enough to know he didn’t want to be a lawyer. His dream was to be a businessman, like his father, who owned a supermarket and ran several side businesses. “'But they wanted a lawyer in the family,'” says Jorge with a what-are-you-going-to-do shrug. "But that’s getting ahead of our story. First, Jorge needed to get to America." | Mariya Manzhos writes: "As many religious people can attest, national journalists sometimes have a hard time getting religion coverage right. "The New York Times faced pushback for a headline that called churches a 'major source of coronavirus cases,' when 650 cases out of 3 million were linked to churches and religious events. A study of 250,000 articles revealed that Islam is often portrayed negatively and framed as a violent religion. A reporter for The Washington Post once called evangelicals 'poor, uneducated and easy to command,' triggering an uproar from readers and a correction. "So how do you get the elite journalists at top mainstream publications to care about religion and take it more seriously? One idea: You invite them to an all-expenses-paid, two-day retreat at a four-star resort in Miami to mingle and discuss with scholars and experts the biggest questions on society and religion that Americans are wrestling with." Read more about religion coverage. | FROM OUR SPONSOR SALT LAKE PARADE OF HOMES Get ready to be amazed at this year's Salt Lake Parade of Homes event! The Salt Lake Parade of Homes is America’s 1st Parade, celebrating 78 years of fulfilling dreams. Come see “New Possibilities and Creative Ideas” August 2–17, open Tuesday–Saturday 12:00pm–9:00pm. Buy Your Tickets Today! Use Promo Code: PARADE3 for $3 OFF. | Science and Technology Scientists discover 4 new species of octopus. Here’s what we know about the creatures (Deseret News) Extreme heat is leading cause of weather-related deaths. How to protect yourself (KSL) Faith Salt Lake Temple renovation update: An emphasis on the project’s mission and mandates (Church News) Updated: Invitations President Nelson has given since he became President of the Church (Church News) Entertainment June movies and TV shows to look forward to (Deseret News) The ‘Beetlejuice’ sequel promises to be ‘strange and unusual’ — in all the best ways (Deseret News) Utah Weber State to axe Black, Latino, other cultural centers to comply with new diversity law (KSL) 1 dead, 1 in critical condition after head-on motorcycle crash (KSL) The Nation After her luggage went missing, this airline passenger tracked it back to the home of an airport employee (Deseret News) Part of Wyoming highway collapses in landslide, blocking crucial commuter transit route (CBS News) Leonard Peltier, Native activist imprisoned for nearly 50 years, faces what may be 'last chance' parole hearing (NBC News) The World In E.U. Elections, the Center Holds, but the Far Right Still Wreaks Havoc (The New York Times 🔒) Narendra Modi sworn in for third term as prime minister of India (The Guardian) Sports ‘A legit contender’: What anonymous Big 12 coaches said about the Utes (Deseret News) Utah men’s college basketball transfer portal tracker (Deseret News) Latter-day Saint professionals honor New York pastor, coach Andy Reid as examples of faith and service (Deseret News) Utah Jazz mailbag: Do the Jazz want to trade Lauri Markkanen? (Deseret News) |
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