Plus: Will minors be able to access assisted suicide in Canada, should we be afraid of AI chatbots and what is the Jimmer Effect? 🏀
Good morning! Here’s the forecast: 🌨️ 16 – 32° in Logan | ❄️ 60% chance 🌨️ 29 – 39° in Salt Lake City | ❄️ 80% chance 🌧️ 36 – 46° in St. George | 💧 100% chance Yesterday, I asked what your favorite Nicolas Cage movie was. A couple of you responded with “Peggy Sue Got Married” with Kathleen Turner and Barry Miller. This is one I haven’t seen, but I’ll add it to my list. However, my favorite Cage movie of all time will always be “Moonstruck.” As absurd as the story and script are, Cage’s performance is suspiciously good. Looking for something? Anything related to the 2023 legislative session will have a bee emoji next to it. 👉 🐝 Also on our minds: Will “mature minors” be able to access assisted suicide in Canada, should we be afraid of AI chatbots and what is the Jimmer effect? |
| State of the West: A region reckons with decades of unchecked growth |
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| | The western United States has experienced unimaginable growth and has been subjected to a historic drought over the last decade. Along with that, policymakers and business leaders have adopted a “no-brakes growth mentality,” according to this report by Kyle Dunphey. However, according to a new poll by HarrisX and Deseret Magazine, residents of the western states have concerns about this growth. By the numbers: 68% of Westerners want to protect the land and water from development, even if it hampers economic growth. 90% believe affordable housing in their area is a problem. 45% of respondents would like to see less development in their areas while 26% would like to see more. | Wednesday, Sen. Mike Lee’s personal Twitter account directed two tweets towards the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishidia for not returning Lt. Ridge Alkonis. What Mike Lee said: “.@kishida230, you’ve made your choice. I hope you’re ready for some conversations on the Senate floor that you’re not likely to enjoy. This issue isn’t going away, and neither am I.” .@kishida230, 自業自得,” which translates to “what goes around comes around.” Lee's personal account was briefly suspended following the tweets. Elon Musk says the account was incorrectly flagged as an "impersonation." Read the whole story here. More in Politics: What are Utah lawmakers doing to address Utah’s housing market crisis? (Deseret News) 🐝 Utah Rep. Trevor Lee says 'government overreach' during COVID-19 led him to run for office (KSL) 🐝 It’s go time: Utah lawmakers to push through a flurry of bills in the session’s final days (KUER) 🐝 | FROM UTAH BUSINESS Saluting exceptional leaders Utah Business recognizes members of the C-suite who are changing the way we do business for the better. Are you acquainted with a C-suite executive who makes the hard decisions that impact daily operations as well as the long-term vision of their company? Submit a nomination before March 10. | Health: Opinion: Do we know yet how COVID-19 started? (Deseret News) Eli Lilly announces out-of-pocket cap on insulin at $35 a month (Deseret News) Education: Opinion: Working while attending college is normal — why are international students limited? (Deseret News) Technology: Should we be afraid of chatbots? (Deseret News) Police and Courts: Last of 5 teenagers sentenced in murder of 16-year-old Gavin Hone (KSL) Pennsylvania police seized "medical-style gloves" and flashlight from home of Idaho murders suspect, search warrant reveals (CBS News) Business: Nissan recalls 800,000 Rogue and Rogue Sport SUVs because of key defect that could turn off car while driving (Deseret News) Could a U.S. COVID-19 vaccine maker go out of business? (Deseret News) Faith: ‘Don’t tell me about no separation of church and state,’ says New York City mayor (Deseret News) Perspective: Don’t discount the power of religion and prayer in solving the West’s water woes (Deseret News) How art, music and faith played a role in BYU’s commemoration of Black History Month (Church News) Wasatch Front: 1 in critical condition after auto-bicycle accident (KSL) Utah social media influencer charged with throwing metal bar stools, wooden play set at boyfriend (KSL) Southern Utah: SUU waiving tuition for Native American students (KSL) Washington County teachers take issue with district executive's comments on sick days (FOX13) Utah: Utah’s new state flag takes another step, but time is short (KUER) 🐝 Utah recognizes Special Olympic athletes, urges inclusion (Deseret News) 🐝 The Nation: Biden touts plan to raise taxes on the rich, but it’s unclear he has support in the House (Deseret News) Some air pollutants remain in Ohio town after derailment, scientists find (Deseret News) The World: Report reveals Canada’s roadmap to expanding physician-assisted death to ‘mature’ minors (Deseret News) Opinion: We are in a new cold war. Is it more dangerous than the old one? (Deseret News) Sports: ‘We recruit quality human beings’: How Utah’s women’s basketball program became a contender (Deseret News) The Jimmer effect, recruiting and friendships: Untold stories of BYU’s 12 years in the West Coast Conference (Deseret News) What advice does Kalin Hall have for son Jaren ahead of NFL combine? ‘Just go follow your dream’ (Deseret News) | Photo of the Week Jaedyn Rucker reacts to seeing her score of a perfect 10.0 on the vault during a gymnastics meet against Cal at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023. Utah won. Read the story here. 📸: Kristin Murphy |
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