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Month: March 2025

Trump’s tariffs will likely raise US prices, Fed chair says

Trump’s tariffs will likely raise US prices, Fed chair says

Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As President Donald Trump on Friday threatened new tariffs on Canadian products, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the administration’s tariff plan would likely raise prices for U.S. shoppers and retailers. The scale and duration of the tariffs remain unclear but a portion of the […]

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Federal prosecutors who investigated Eric Adams put on leave by Justice Department: Sources

Federal prosecutors who investigated Eric Adams put on leave by Justice Department: Sources

Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Justice Department on Friday put three federal prosecutors in Manhattan on leave, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. Two of the prosecutors — Andrew Rohrbach and Celia Cohen — worked on the prosecution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Rohrbach […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/7

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/7

Boys Basketball 3A-4A All-Star Game HOLLADAY, Utah-Logan Woolstenhulme (South Summit High School) recorded 42 points and the 3A All-Stars outgunned the 4A All-Stars 162-151 at Olympus High School Friday. Ridge Hendry’s (North Sanpete) 20 points led all Mid-Utah Media Sports Network standouts in the win for 3A. Luke Park (Cottonwood) […]

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Flag Ban Bill Passes State Senate

Flag Ban Bill Passes State Senate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A measure that would ban so-called political flags from being displayed on government property has passed the State Senate. The measure’s Republican sponsors say it is aimed at “neutralizing” political messages in government spaces, and would include Pride flags. However, they would still be allowed […]

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Utah Lawmakers Pass Transportation Bill After Last-Minute Changes

Utah Lawmakers Pass Transportation Bill After Last-Minute Changes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers passed a transportation bill yesterday after making adjustments to address Salt Lake City’s concerns. The Utah Senate voted 20-2 and the House voted 61-9 after a conference committee meeting. The bill includes a “highway reduction strategy” for road safety projects, now limited to […]

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Utah Bill Expands Free Lunch Program

Utah Bill Expands Free Lunch Program

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill to expand free lunch access to more students in Utah has passed both the Utah House and Senate. The bill will provide no-cost meals to around 40-thousand families, many of whom already qualify for reduced-cost lunches. Additionally, HB 100 will expand the state’s […]

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How job cuts at NOAA could impact weather forecasting

How job cuts at NOAA could impact weather forecasting

Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Firings at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will have reverberating impacts on how meteorologists across the country forecast the weather, according to experts. Last week, many NOAA employees took to social media to announce that they had been terminated after weeks of […]

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Utah State Football Spring Practice Starts March 18

Utah State Football Spring Practice Starts March 18

LOGAN, Utah-Per Friday news, Utah State football confirmed spring practice will start March 18. Under new head coach Bronco Mendenhall, all practices will be closed to the public and there will be no spring game. Aggies fans will be permitted to interact with players during the annual Football Family Fun […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 3/6/25

Scoreboard roundup — 3/6/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONBulls 125, Magic 123Pacers 118, Hawks 12476ers 105, Celtics 123Warriors 121, Nets 119Rockets 109, Pelicans 97Knicks 109, Lakers 113 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUEUtah Hockey Club 4, Red Wings 2Sabres 5, Lightning 6Blue Jackets 0, Panthers 3Jets 4, Flyers […]

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Anti-scam advocates want Starlink’s help fighting ‘scam compounds’ in Asia and beyond

Anti-scam advocates want Starlink’s help fighting ‘scam compounds’ in Asia and beyond

John Keeble/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Last July, a prosecutor in California sent a letter to Elon Musk’s SpaceX with an urgent message: The company’s internet satellite dishes are being used by criminal organizations in so-called “scam compounds” across Southeast Asia. Starlink, which was developed by SpaceX in 2019, provides […]

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