And: Moving on from Trump and Biden, the University of Idaho homicides might not be targeted and spirituality as an antidepressant.
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| | If there is one thing Meg Walter knows about Utahns, it’s their adoration of all things Disney. If you head to Disneyland during a school break with your kids in tow, be prepared to meet the following: At least one person with whom you attended high school. A vague college acquaintance. “More BYU hats and T-shirts than you’d encounter outside LaVell Edwards Stadium.” When you enter the joyous gates of the Magic Kingdom, be prepared for a different experience of time, space and, indeed, digestive distress. | According to the latest Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll, a little over half of Utahns don’t think Sen. Mitt Romney should run for re-election in 2024. By the numbers: Romney has a slightly higher approval rating (48.9%) than disapproval rating (46.9%). 51.3% of those polled said he should definitely or probably not seek re-election. In 2011, 54% of voters wanted the late Sen. Orrin Hatch to retire, but he won by a landslide in the 2012 GOP primary and general elections. What Jim Curry, a University of Utah political science professor had to say about the poll: “What you see is a phenomenon of when you’re far away from the election and the candidate is old or maybe not the person you love the most in the world, right now the hypothetical of do you want this guy around or not turns into a no. But that doesn’t mean anything about what’s going to happen come Election Day two years down the line.” Read more here. More in Politics: New national poll shows voters want parties to move on from Trump, Biden (Deseret News) Biden plan to forgive student loans headed to the Supreme Court (Deseret News) | Health: The CDC is gearing up to monitor wastewater for polio in selected locations. Here’s where they’re starting. (Deseret News) Finding the light: The science behind spirituality as an antidepressant (Deseret News) Housing: U.S. navigating pandemic ‘housing bubble,’ Fed chairman says. Will it pop or ‘deflate?’ (Deseret News) Utah experiences largest population spike in 16 years. Here's where people are moving (KSL) Crime: Officials say University of Idaho homicides might not have been a targeted attack (Deseret News) JonBenét Ramsey’s father writes to Colorado governor, asks for release of DNA to private lab (The Hill) The Courts: Uvalde survivors file class-action lawsuit seeking $27 billion from law enforcement, school district and others (Deseret News) Opinion: The ‘Stop W.O.K.E. Act’ and free speech — How this Florida judge protected the Constitution (Deseret News) Faith: Brothers in arms: The unlikely story of how the oddest couple of American politics saved religious liberty (Deseret News) Keeping the faith: What happens when families don’t share religious belief? (Deseret News) Not everything is lost: The powerful, societal force of charitable giving (Deseret News) Northern Utah: Utah Air National Guard Airman from Roy dies during deployment to Guam (FOX13) Wasatch Front: Beds still available in Salt Lake County's winter overflow shelters (Axios) Southern Utah: This eclectic southern Utah restaurant is seeking help from its customers to stay open (KSL) The World: Biden to host Macron in first state visit. Here’s what to expect (Deseret News) Human rights controversy in Qatar, explained (Deseret News) Ukraine increases security at embassies after letter bombs (Deseret News) Sports: Analysis: Heavy minutes for starters helps end Jazz losing streak (Deseret News) Regular-season wrap: Did another no-loss November save an otherwise disappointing BYU football campaign? (Deseret News) How the Rose Bowl almost got in the way of College Football Playoff expansion (Deseret News) |
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