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Opal Lee Made Juneteenth a Holiday
Juneteenth isn’t just a date—it’s a powerful reminder that freedom came late to Texas, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation,…
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Wright Channels Brunson’s Rise
Jalen Brunson just lit up the NBA Finals with a 45-point masterpiece, proving smaller guards can dominate — and BYU’s Rob Wright is taking serio…
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Utah Dems Choose Between Big Money and Bold Change
In Utah’s first congressional district, Democrats are locked in a fierce primary battle between establishment favorite Ben McAdams, backed by ne…
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Swift and McLachlan on Toy Story Music
Taylor Swift’s rumored new “Toy Story 5” track is sparking buzz, especially after Sarah McLachlan, voice of “When She Loved Me,” gushed about Ra…
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America’s 250th Birthday Divided
America’s 250th birthday feels radically different from past celebrations—where unity and pride once filled the streets, today’s festivities are…
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Religion as Engine of Social Good
Religious congregations are quietly powering America’s social fabric—offering connection, healing, and hope. Researcher Ram Cnaan reveals how th…
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When Labels Erase Faith Histories
The Pentagon’s recent overhaul of religious affiliation categories sparked controversy when it excluded Latter-day Saints from the “Christian” d…
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Valar Atomics Hits Critical Milestone
Valar Atomics just made nuclear energy history in Utah—its Ward250 reactor hit criticality, becoming the first DOE-backed SMR to do so outside a…
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Democratic Socialist Surges in D.C.
A major political earthquake hit Washington D.C. as democratic socialist Janeese Lewis George surged to victory in the Democratic mayoral primar…
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Misidentification at Polling Station
Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman is apologizing after her office wrongly accused congressional candidate Liban Mohamed of voter interferenc…
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