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Mitchell Vice says Utah is ready for progressive policies. Lee says Congress can't stop Trump from firing Mueller. More trouble for Trump's VA nominee.
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mitchell Vice says he can help Utahns break out of their apathy, which would lead to better policies that can benefit everybody [Utah Policy].
Here's a podcast of our conversation with Vice [Utah Policy].
A new study says Utah is tops in the country for workers getting healthcare through their employers, but premiums have doubled over the last decade [Utah Policy].
Legislative candidate Nikki Cunard argues that millennial voters don't fit the stereotypes that many believe, and this group is ready to take the lead politically [Utah Policy].
Vice says Utah is ready for a progressive in Congress By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Mitchell Vice, who is challenging for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination on Saturday, wants voters to know that there's a solution to the frustration many feel about today's political system.... |
Podcast: A conversation with Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mitchell Vice By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Democrat Mitchell Vice speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott about his quest to win the U.S. Senate nomination at Saturday's convention.... |
Guest opinion: Millennial voters are ready to take the lead in Utah By Nikki Cunard This isn't a revolt. This isn't a revolution. This is the truth.... |
Study shows Utahns leads the nation in employer-provided health insurance, but premiums have doubled By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Utah has a thriving, job-creating economy.... |
Weekly survey: GOP Primary predictions By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah GOP delegates set up two big June primary elections in the race for U.S. Senate and CD3. Who do you think will win those primary contests? Vote now in our weekly survey.... |
Utah consumer attitudes settle in April following all-time high By Press Release Following a record high in March, the Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index decreased 15.4 points to 114.1 in April, the largest single-month drop since Zions Bank and Cicero Group began tracking consumer attitudes in Utah in 2011.... |
Rep. Stewart introduces legislation for Washington County northern corridor Rep. Chris Stewart's (R-Utah) introduced H.R. 5597. This legislation will provide a much-needed transportation route in Washington County, Utah.... |
Hatch and bipartisan senators introduce resolution condemning North Korea labor camps US Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Cory Gardner (R-CO), and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) introduced a resolution (S.Res.481) denouncing North Korea's labor camps, condemning the country's human rights abuses, and calling upon Kim Jong-un... |
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Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Our mountains can't sustain the crowds for much longer
Rep. Mike Kennedy is a millionaire, but his wealth pales next to that of primary rival Mitt Romney
Deseret News
Op-ed: New SLC resource center plans will hurt neighboring businesses
Editorial: A steady State Department should balance an idealogical agenda
Utah losing fight to keep high-tech degree holders in-state, according to new report
Utah alcohol agency overcharged some customers, audit shows
Trump wants 'detente' with Russia, U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr. says
Despite record drop, consumer index still at high level
Curtis-Herrod re-match in 3rd District not making same headlines as Romney's Senate race
Other
Summit County Republicans suddenly have a Romney-Kennedy contest (Park Record)
Climate change is 'not as bad as we thought' say scientists (Express)
Finland's basic income trial falls flat (BBC News)
Sen. Sanders to announce proposal promising jobs to all Americans (The Hill)
An Internet Nonprofit Challenged Joy Reid's Claim That Her Blog Was Hacked (Mediaite)
Fresno State professor who bashed Barbara Bush won't be disciplined (Fox News)
Comey's memo leak contact had 'special government employee' status at FBI (FOX News)
Kyle Kashuv says school security questioned him for visiting gun range with his dad (FOX News)
Power
"All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain degree." James Madison
Take a Bullet
"Michael Cohen once said he would take a bullet for Donald Trump. Robert Mueller was like, "Oh, great, stand right there, you want a cigarette or anything?" Jimmy Kimmel
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