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Month: January 2024

Elder Tad L. Callister- The Book Of Mormon: Man Made Or God Given?

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Brother Bruce L. Brown- The Stick Of Joseph And The Stick Of Judah

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More than 1,000 Wildlife, Fish Illegally Harvested Last Year

More than 1,000 Wildlife, Fish Illegally Harvested Last Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Wildlife Resources says there was a decrease in the number of illegally harvested wildlife and fish last year. Officials announced that number in 2023 was more than one-thousand, and had a combined value of about 619-thousand dollars. That includes 133 deer, […]

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Cox Encourages Schools To Get Phones Put Away

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox wants southern Utah students and others around the state to keep their phones put away. The state’s chief executive sent a letter to schools and districts last week encouraging educators to keep phones out of classrooms, citing social media apps as a […]

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Former Arizona/USC Receiver Dorian Singer Commits To Utah

Former Arizona/USC Receiver Dorian Singer Commits To Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, former Arizona and USC receiver, senior Dorian Singer, announced his commitment to Utah. The 6-1 185-pound Singer had 24 receptions for 289 yards and three scores last season at USC. Throughout his collegiate career, Singer has 108 receptions for 1,695 yards and 9 touchdown receptions for the […]

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Records show Jeffrey Epstein’s requests for multiple passports, travels to Africa and Middle East

Records show Jeffrey Epstein’s requests for multiple passports, travels to Africa and Middle East

A passport application from April 1983 when Epstein sought to replace a lost passport in time for a trip to London is seen. CREDIT: U.S. State Department (NEW YORK) — In June 2011, the U.S. Department of State received an urgent request from an American businessman who sought a second […]

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Confederate monuments spark debate about how cities remember their history

Confederate monuments spark debate about how cities remember their history

Workers lower a ladder into a monument as they dismantle the Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery December 20, 2023, in Arlington, Virginia. CREDIT: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/GETTY IMAGES (NEW YORK) — More than 60 years after Martin Luther King Jr. uttered ‘Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia,’ racial and […]

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US Air Force Officer makes history as Miss America

US Air Force Officer makes history as Miss America

Donald Kravitz/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — History was made Sunday night at the 2024 Miss America pageant. Miss Colorado Madison Marsh was crowned Miss America, becoming the first active-duty military service member to win the title in the pageant’s nearly 100-year history, according to the U.S. Air Force. Marsh, 22, […]

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Arctic blast slams South with snow and ice, over 1,500 flights canceled across US

Arctic blast slams South with snow and ice, over 1,500 flights canceled across US

Daniela Simona Temneanu / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Over 1,500 flights have been canceled Monday, with airports in Denver, Houston and Chicago hit the hardest, as a major winter storm unleashes heavy snow and ice across the South. Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee and Alabama have already gotten 4 to 6 […]

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It’s become more difficult to identify motivations behind mass casualty attacks: DHS

It’s become more difficult to identify motivations behind mass casualty attacks: DHS

400tmax/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A toxic brew of ideological extremism, blended with rage, anger and violent tendencies is making it increasingly difficult for authorities to identify motivations behind mass casualty attacks in America, according to a new assessment by the Department of Homeland Security. The confidential analysis, distributed to law […]

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