Plus, the Relief Society is answering "extraordinary occasions and pressing calls" across the globe, President Camille Johnson says.
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Afternoon Edition
Thursday, March 7, 2024

Good afternoon. On our mind today: What Utah's latest employment report revealed, how BYU's Muslim players are observing Ramadan this season and who voters would want to run in President Biden's place. Read these and six other important stories below.

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Poll: If Joe Biden stood aside, who would voters want to run in his place?
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Sen. Mike Lee endorses Kari Lake for U.S. Senate in Arizona
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The Relief Society is answering ‘extraordinary occasions and pressing calls’ across the globe, President Johnson says
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From side hustles to high-paying jobs: Utah report shows 2024 employment growth
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Three BYU players are Muslim. Here’s how the Islamic holy month of Ramadan will affect their routines
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Opinion: We can’t afford to move backward on remote work
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