An NPR listener says they've become increasingly concerned by their friends' marriage and feels a sense of duty to fix their relationship problems. Can they tell them what they really think?
Dr. Mehmet Oz, who heads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is advancing a $50 billion plan to modernize rural ...
The chatbot told Small she was living in what it called "spiral time," where past, present and future happen simultaneously. It said in one past life, in 1949, she owned a feminist bookstore with her ...
People gathered on rooftops to enjoy flying kites for the first time in years, celebrating the spring festival of Basant. The ...
The Moab-area nonprofits that filed it Feb. 10 are seeking to stop a controversial development and town along the Colorado ...
After the fall of Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan regime promise amnesty and reconciliation — but for hundreds still jailed ...
The Wasatch Highlands project is returning to Wasatch County, this time to incorporate a preliminary municipality. That’s the hotly debated development tool landowners are using to build housing in ...
Power companies say they're better prepared for extreme weather, but challenges remain to electricity production as the state ...
Utah is experiencing one of the driest winters on record. Without any snow to plow, Park City’s public works department has had time for other projects.
One year after outlining state policy and creating privacy requirements, the legislature is back with a bill to implement a ...
It's not a new immigration enforcement tactic for the Trump admin, but a string of recent activity inside Salt Lake City's courthouse has alarmed public defenders.
Utah Olympic organizers and leaders are attending the Milan Cortina Games to learn more about hosting a successful Olympics.
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