Plus, Sen. Mike Lee doesn’t want the government to access personal financial info. The Saving Privacy Act he introduced aims to protect Americans' financial information.
Good afternoon. On our mind today: Vice presidential candidates debate tonight, Iran launches missile strike against Israel and a new Latter-day Saint art exhibit paints the picture of a global faith. Read these and six other important stories below.
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