Good afternoon. On our mind today: why a fence won't bridge the political gap, Boise's limit on city funds used to enforce abortion law and what a Latter-day Saint apostle said about religious liberty in Rome. Read these and six other important stories from this afternoon.
Codifying contraception? House expected to pass bill
Opinion: A fence won’t bridge the political gap
This is the race: Join us on July 23
First run in 1970, the Deseret News Marathon is the oldest road race in Utah and the fourth oldest marathon west of the Continental Divide. The marathon follows the path the Utah pioneers traveled when they first entered the valley. This event is truly a part of Utah’s heritage! Register today!
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Boise City Council votes to limit use of city funds to enforce Idaho’s abortion ban
EU gas shortage marks ‘the first truly global energy crisis in history’
In Rome, President Oaks continues Latter-day Saint effort to champion religious liberty worldwide