Plus: How BYU and Utah men's basketball teams fared in Tuesday night's games and how wasabi could improve your memory
With thanks to our sponsor This is the Place Heritage Park | Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: Logan: 25 - 48° 🌥️ Salt Lake City: 33 - 56° 🌥️ St. George: 36 - 66° ☀️ Do the holidays stress you out? You're not alone. There are a variety of reasons the holidays can be stressful, but Maddie Selcho shared three tips that can help. Find ways to reach out to other people. Maintain the health habits you already keep. Budget out your holiday spending. Another thing that can minimize the stress of the holidays is automating your home. Amy Iverson shares how. On our minds today: Gov. Cox's plan for starter homes in Utah, how wasabi could improve memory and how Utah basketball fared against Southern Utah. |
| Harvard, Penn and MIT presidents face blistering criticism from Rep. Burgess Owens, other GOP House committee members |
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| | Republican members of the House Education and Workforce Committee upbraided the presidents of Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania on Tuesday over the universities’ efforts to address rising antisemitism on their campuses. “Today, each of you will have a chance to answer to and atone for the many specific instances of vitriolic, hate-filled antisemitism on your respective campuses that have denied students the safe learning environment,” said Committee chairwoman Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-North Carolina, during Tuesday’s hearing in Washington. The presidents, Harvard’s Claudine Gay, MIT’s Sally A. Kornbluth and Penn’s M. Elizabeth Magill, each acknowledged that antisemitism was a growing problem at their schools and society in general. Read more about the rise of antisemitism. | A newly proposed Salt Lake County ordinance, if put into effect, would mean that all Salt Lake County parks and recreational facilities would designate multiple-occupancy locker rooms and restrooms by sex. Salt Lake County council member Dea Theodore introduced the proposed ordinance on Nov. 29. It is seconded by council members Sheldon Stewart and David Alvord. The first public hearing of the proposed ordinance took place Tuesday in the Salt Lake County Council Conference Room. Voting is expected to occur on Dec. 12. The proposed ordinance stipulates that recreational facilities would also provide sex-neutral facilities that are single occupancy “as a reasonable accommodation.” Read more about the proposed ordinance. More in Politics: Sen. Mitt Romney welcomes $10 million federal investment for wildfire management (Deseret News) Gov. Cox wants 35,000 starter homes built within the next 5 years. Here’s how he wants to do it (Deseret News) What to watch at Wednesday’s GOP presidential debate (Deseret News) Will Republicans vote to renew this FBI surveillance tool? (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR THIS IS THE PLACE HERITAGE PARK Take a Step Back in Time with Candlelight Christmas at This is the Place. Visit Father Christmas, enjoy the live Nativity in the quiet of the Village, and feel the warm fire while listening to the Heritage Village Carolers. Enjoy candle making and letters to Santa. Get all your holiday shopping done when you visit the Gift Shop and ZCMI Mercantile. Click for details. | Health Why you might want a dab of wasabi with your sushi (Deseret News) You can reduce your chance of Alzheimer’s-caused death by doing vigorous exercise. Here’s how (Deseret News) Faith The actor who plays Jesus in ‘The Chosen’ on how prayer has transformed his life (Deseret News) Elder Gong speaks on the importance to ‘cheerfully do all within our power’ (Church News) Family In a polarized nation, can public schools work for all children? (Deseret News) Americans facing the “storm clouds of politicization” (Deseret News) Northern Utah 'This studio is your place': Ryan Seacrest opens broadcast studio at Primary Children's Hospital (KSL) Restaurant steps up to help employee injured while saving brother's life (KSL) Southern Utah U.S. military releases names of crew members who died in Osprey crash off coast of Japan (CBS News) 2 women arrested, another injured after fighting inside vehicle on I-15 near Cedar City (St George News) U.S. & The World Netanyahu’s corruption trial is back on. Here’s what you need to know (Deseret News) Woman protecting her 5-year-old daughter killed in shark attack at Mexican beach resort (Deseret News) Hackers breach 23andMe, access personal info on nearly 7 million users (Deseret News) Entertainment These are the top 12 singers on ‘The Voice’ (Deseret News) Disneyland announces 2024 festival dates (Deseret News) Taylor Swift’s Power Era: Why The Billionaire Pop Star Is One Of The World’s Most Powerful Women (Forbes) | The Cougars continued an undefeated streak Tuesday night, stomping on the Evansville Purple Aces at home in the Marriott Center. More in Sports: How Utah men's basketball fared against Southern Utah (Deseret News) How will Utah women’s basketball move forward without Gianna Kneepkens? (Deseret News) Surf’s up and BYU is riding the wave (Deseret News) Bronco Mendenhall is reportedly the favorite to land an open CFB head coaching job (Deseret News) |
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