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Morning must reads for Thursday, July 13, 2017
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 194th day of the year. There are 171 days remaining in 2017.
A new poll Utahns support the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. A pro-liquor group publishes an offensive ad targeting Utah's strict new DUI law. Republicans are set to roll out their latest Trumpcare proposal.
National headlines:
Bombshell: in 2015, U.S. intelligence intercepted conversations from Russian government officials discussing associates of Donald Trump. This was before Trump became a candidate for president [Wall Street Journal].Poll: Utahns overwhelmingly support independent investigation into Russian election meddling By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utahns overwhelmingly agree with the appointment of Robert Mueller as a special counsel to investigate Russia's involvement in the 2016 presidential election.Utahns overwhelmingly agree with the appointment of Robert Mueller as a special counsel to investigate Russia's invol... |
Sutherland Institute authored resolution urging Trump to overturn Bears Ears By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Conservative think tank Sutherland Institute authored the resolution urging President Donald Trump to rescind the Bears Ears National Monument. Lawmakers fast-tracked the resolution through the first days of the 2017 Utah Legislature.... |
Weekly survey: Did the Trump campaign collude with the Russians? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Donald Trump Jr. admitted this week he met with a Russian lawyer who promised to provide damaging information about Hillary Clinton as part of a Russian government effort to aid his father's campaign. ... |
Optimism, workforce and tax reform: CEOutlook 2017 Pre-Test - Quarter 2 released Making sure we present the business perspective on the future of the economy is critical.... |
Sutherland Institute: No taxation without innovation Sutherland Institute called for a renewed focus on education with real innovation by launching the website OurStudentsNow.org... |
Hatch praises the nomination of Randal Quarles as Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Federal Reserve Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah)-the senior Republican in the United States Senate and the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee-released the following statement on the nomination of Randal Quarles to serve as Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Federal Reserve:... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Michelle Quist Mumford: Most of us are too busy to care who wins an election
Editorial: Utah treasurer is right to question use of mineral royalty money
Hoping to help create thousands of new rural jobs, Utah officials are hitting the road to network
Utah vet's lawyers work to collect $8 million settlement from alleged terrorist Omar Khadr
Two studies give Utah state government Top 5 financial ratings
Utah rancher has a beef with state's mandatory fees for marketing
Move the downtown liquor store? Sure, employees say - but not because of homeless customers.
Fourth Street Clinic gets $550K to anchor network of homeless health services
State employee accidentally fires handgun at Utah attorney general's office
Judge rejects Utah ranchers plea to evict wild horses
Utah's Mike Lee compares Obamacare to car insurance in online town hall discussing health care bill
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Utah Amazon fulfillment center is a sign of the times, but don't fear the future
A. Scott Anderson: Sensible financial regulatory reform will better serve consumers
Op-ed: Utah doesn't have laws about leaving your pets in hot cars. Don't reprimand me for my choices
Editorial: Utahns should engage early in special election process
Trump mulls spending $10 million to defeat Arizona senator, but the BYU grad embraces 'tougher path'
Hatch questions FBI director nominee on Clinton emails, encryption
National beverage group likens Utah's .05 DUI law to 'driving while old'
Here's how a rollback of net neutrality could affect your internet
A key to health insurance in Utah? U.S. citizenship
Other
Editorial: What's obvious to city hall isn't always clear to everybody else (Standard-Examiner)
Amid Defeats, ISIS Shifts Narrative From Invincibility to Victimization (Free Beacon)
Between Trump and Dems, a center lane opens (CBS News)
Sources: Cohn is Trump's top candidate to replace Yellen at Fed (Politico)
Paying Professors: Inside Google's Academic Influence Campaign (Wall Street Journal)
Delaying August Recess, Senate Republicans To Release Updated Health Care Bill (NPR)
US THAAD missile defenses hit test target as North Korea tension rises (Reuters)
Majority of Republicans say colleges have negative impact on country, poll says (USA Today)
Trump administration limits government use of Kaspersky Lab software (Reuters)
Controversial Alaskan gold mine could be revived under Trump's EPA (Washington Post)
Power
"You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength." Marcus Aurelius
Yoga Pants
"Someone invented a pair of yoga pants that vibrate when your yoga pose is incorrect. Which explains the new trend, "incorrect yoga poses". Conan O'Brien
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