Albert R. Hunt: The only cure for health-care law is bipartisan
In grade school, a teacher made kids who got in trouble go to the blackboard and write multiple times: “I will not .... ” It was my introduction to chalk.Here’s a repeat reference to a lesson taught...
View ArticleNews roundup: Data shows mass shootings in America occurring more frequently...
Data shows mass shootings in America occurring more frequently and with more fatalities. Utah guv offers aid and assistance to Nevada. Mayor McAdams considers run against Rep. Mia Love.A harrowing...
View ArticleJennifer Rubin: The danger of hawking antique tax policy
If Republicans had bothered to think about it, they would have recognized that basing a tax cut on its benefits to the middle class was doomed to fail. The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler reminds...
View ArticleInstead of wiping old ‘porn czar’ law from books, Utah lawmaker may push to...
Utah legislators are moving to erase from statute the state’s long-dormant “obscenity and pornography complaints ombudsman” — popularly dubbed the porn czar — that once generated international jokes...
View ArticleKragthorpe: Ex-Ute QB Alex Smith is off to a great start, going into Monday...
Alex Smith and the Kansas City Chiefs face a tough test Monday night against Washington in their bid to remain the NFL’s only unbeaten team. Even if they do become 4-0, that achievement would come with...
View ArticleLas Vegas shooter was retired, had no criminal record
Mesquite, Nev. • The man who killed 58 people and injured at least 515 others at a Las Vegas concert was a retiree with no criminal history in the Nevada county where he lived, police said Monday.The...
View ArticleIslamic State claims Las Vegas mass shooting
Cairo • Without providing any evidence to support the claim, the Islamic State group on Monday said the gunman in the mass shooting in Las Vegas was “a soldier” from its ranks who had converted to...
View ArticleGreg Sargent: This is the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. How...
Another day, another mass shooting in America. Except this time, the horrific slaughter that unfolded Sunday night at a concert in Las Vegas is being widely described as the deadliest one in modern...
View ArticleWhy ESPN won't be showing the national anthem before 'Monday Night Football'...
ESPN will not carry the national anthem that precedes Monday night’s game between the Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs, but its decision has nothing to do with demonstrations and protests...
View ArticleIn wake of nurse arrest, Utah burn unit staffers keep caring for their...
A few weeks after Brad Wiggins was on the phone trying to calm a Salt Lake City Police officer who was about to arrest one of his nurses for refusing to allow a blood draw from an unconscious patient,...
View ArticleJazz shootaround: Condensed preseason means Jazz must accomplish a lot in a...
With only five tuneups before the regular season opener in just a little over two weeks, time is of the essence for the Jazz.This means the preseason opener Monday night against the Sydney Kings will...
View ArticleAnn Cannon: Peach season brings sweet memories of Dad
It’s October now, so I think we’ve pretty much seen the last of the local peaches for sale at the corner fruit stands, right? Except, of course, for a few peach outliers.Anyway, for 6-8 weeks as late...
View ArticleAntlers vs. horns: Here’s the deal, according to wildlife experts
Ever wonder what the difference is between an antler and a horn?People regularly refer to the headgear on male deer elk and moose as horns, according to Mark Zornes of the Wyoming Department of Game...
View ArticleCongressional hopeful John Curtis deletes Facebook post that explained ‘build...
Provo Mayor John Curtis, the Republican vying for Utah’s vacant congressional seat, has deleted the Facebook post where he responded to criticisms and explained why his campaign ran two controversial...
View ArticleSt. George gun store owner says he recently sold a shotgun to Las Vegas shooter
A St. George gun shop owner says he recently sold a shotgun to the man who killed more than 50 people and injured more than 500 at a Las Vegas concert late Sunday. Chris Michel, owner of the Dixie...
View ArticleJennifer Rubin: Death in Las Vegas: The diminished president responds
The slaughter at a Las Vegas concert venue, the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, likely will spur the same nonproductive, maddening political argument. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., put out a...
View ArticleGM maps all-electric future with 20 models arriving by 2023
General Motors joined a growing group of automakers promising an emissions-free future for cars by pledging to sell 20 all-electric vehicles by 2023.The largest U.S. automaker, which generates most of...
View ArticleBYU football: Kalani Sitake says Cougars unsure who will start at QB Friday...
Provo • After a relatively satisfying and stress-free initial season at the helm of BYU’s football team, coach Kalani Sitake faces a crisis situation in his second year, and not just because the...
View ArticleUtah football: Tyler Huntley’s status still in question, but Kavika...
Utah football coach Kyle Whittingham gave little indication what the status of injured starting quarterback Tyler Huntley will be this weekend when Utah hosts Stanford, but for the second week in a row...
View ArticleLetter: Climate change deniers should deal with reality
My experience in raising children is that they, as all of us from time to time, engage in wishful thinking about how we believe the world should be, not as it is. Oftentimes this wishful thinking...
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