‘Pray for an Islamic Holocaust’: Tens of thousands from Europe's far right...
The official celebration of Poland's 99th independence day proceeded innocuously, with ceremonies in the capital. There was even a visit from the European Council's internationalist president, who...
View ArticleMore than 400 millionaires tell Congress: Don't cut our taxes
More than 400 American millionaires and billionaires are sending a letter to Congress this week urging Republican lawmakers not to cut their taxes.The wealthy Americans, which include doctors, lawyers,...
View ArticleChild-labor case tied to polygamous group in appeals court
Denver • A Utah contractor with ties to a polygamous group is appealing a judge's finding that they put nearly 200 children to work picking pecans for long hours in the cold without pay.Lawyers for...
View ArticleGeorge F. Will: Alabama rolls toward a high-stakes skirmish
Birmingham, Ala. • But for the bomb, the four would be in their 60s, probably grandmothers. Three were 14 and one was 11 in 1963 when the blast killed them in the 16th Street Baptist Church, which is...
View ArticleAncient shark with a snake head and 300 teeth is why we should just say nope...
Maybe it's time we Homo sapiens re-evaluated our relationship with the oceans of the world.It has been a good few millennia, sure, but our love affair may have been a little rushed. After all, what do...
View ArticleAnn Cannon: Tips for getting into the Thanksgiving spirit amid the onslaught...
Our son called to complain yesterday.You know what makes me grumpy, he said. Christmas music before Thanksgiving.He’d been working at a Macy’s in Houston and yes. They’re playing Christmas music in...
View ArticlePhoenix, Phoenixes or Phoenices? Petitioner worries new Utah school mascot’s...
Teenagers find ways to mock any opposing school’s mascot, but Farmington resident Kyle Fraughton said the proposed symbol for a new high school in Davis County makes it too easy for would-be hecklers....
View ArticleCourt papers describe bizarre scene as former NFL prospect charged with...
Anthony Darnel McClanahan was crawling on his stomach when a Park City police sergeant first spotted him. McClanahan raised himself long enough to flag down the sergeant. Then, court papers filed...
View ArticleJazz remain stoic in the face of Rudy Gobert’s injury
On Friday, Vivint Smart Home Arena erupted when Rudy Gobert checked in for the fourth quarter.Minutes earlier, the 7-foot-1 French center had been on the court grabbing his leg, after Dion Waiters had...
View ArticleJoe Critchlow will start again at QB when BYU faces UMass in home finale
Provo • Freshman quarterback Joe Critchlow earned the right to start another game after he led BYU to a 31-21 win over UNLV last Friday, coach Kalani Sitake said Monday in his weekly press...
View ArticleChaffetz’s premature exit set up Utah for yet another problematic special...
Thanks to Jason Chaffetz, we now have a congressional representative elected by 35 percent of the registered voters, with 65 percent not bothering to make a choice.The general election in which...
View ArticleAfter Trump shrinks Bears Ears, it will still be larger than Zion and Bryce...
Washington • Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke says he believes President Donald Trump will trim Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument as he recommended but it will still be larger than Zion and Bryce...
View ArticleUtah offense must try to bounce back against the Huskies and the Pac-12’s...
Despite a dreadful offensive start and the flurry of turnovers that the Utes committed on Saturday, sophomore quarterback Tyler Huntley believes the offense can compete against any defense in the...
View ArticleNominee to Utah Supreme Court breezes through Senate committee
A Senate committee Monday unanimously advanced the nomination of 3rd District Judge Paige Petersen, bringing her just one vote away from gaining a seat on the Utah Supreme Court.“I am thrilled,”...
View ArticleCatholic cardinal calls for a ‘pro-life immigration policy’ that keeps...
The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops decried what he said were “the forces of division” in the country, as he called Monday for immigration policies that keep families together and...
View ArticleUtah police officer gets probation, community service hours at local animal...
A former Cache County sheriff’s officer was sentenced to probation and community service after his K-9, Endy, died after being left in a hot patrol truck in July.Jason Whittier, 38, pleaded no contest...
View ArticleJudge Paige Petersen receives committee support
A Senate committee Monday unanimously advanced the nomination of 3rd District Judge Paige Petersen, leaving her one vote away from taking a seat on the Utah Supreme Court.“I am thrilled,” Petersen said...
View ArticleBagley Cartoon: Sandy Voters Free Up Mayor Dolan's Future
This Pat Bagley cartoon appears in The Salt Lake Tribune on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017.You can check out the past 10 Bagley editorial cartoons below.Guns, God and GirlsNothing Good on TVDragon’s Tax...
View ArticleJennifer Rubin: You want to see how to stand up to Trump?
Ohio Gov. John Kasich is showing fellow Republicans how to respond to President Donald Trump’s daily outrages and assaults on democracy. Too bad most of them aren’t paying attention - or are too...
View ArticleMiller Family donates $5.3M to UofU Hospital to fight diabetes
Family members of the late Larry H. Miller fought back tears Monday while describing the life and legacy of the Utah businessman, who died in 2009 of complications from Type II diabetes. Gail Miller,...
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