Health Should you tape your mouth shut when you sleep? (Time) Solving a 40-year mystery, scientists ID chemical found in millions of Americans’ tap water (CNN) The fascinating reason winter doesn’t have to feel so grim (WebMD) Faith Strive to Be releases ‘Christ the Lord’ song and music video ahead of Christmas (Church News) This 92-year-old woman has indexed 1 million names (LDS Living) Politics Which Latter-day Saints will get jobs in the Trump administration? (Deseret News) The Senate confirmation process, explained (The Dispatch) The religious makeup of Trump’s proposed administration — and how it relates to the 2024 faith vote (Deseret News) To restore the American Dream, Donald Trump wants to get the country building again (Deseret News) Bari Weiss: The old world is not coming back (The Free Press)
The West Idaho’s $100K lethal injection drugs expire as its execution costs, challenges persist (East Idaho News) Farmers in southern Arizona face uncertain future under new groundwater rules (Arizona Republic) A ski resort in the Ruby Mountains? No thanks, Elko County says (The Nevada Independent) State Board of Education approves Bible-infused curriculum (The Texas Tribune) The Nation and The World Eggs are getting scarcer and pricier ahead of the holidays. Here's why (CBS News) Israel kills Hezbollah leader who planned elaborate attack on U.S. soldiers in Iraq (NBC News) War crimes court issues warrants for Netanyahu and former Israeli defense minister (PBS News) Sports Utah-Iowa State is a must-win for the Cyclones, and there’s something on the line for Utes as well (Deseret News) BYU’s test in Tempe: Will Cougars answer the bell and prove their worth? (Deseret News) Utah HC’s ex-Penguins look to beat their former team (Deseret News) Caitlin Clark joins ownership group seeking NWSL team (Deseret News) Utah Athletics officially introduces Gavin Petersen as women’s basketball head coach (KSL-Sports) Freshman receiver JoJo Phillips out to make a name for himself vs. ASU in Big 12 showdown (Deseret News) |