We’ve all heard the bad joke about someone calling the suicide hotline — and getting put on hold. The truth of that is not too far off. Even before the pandemic, Utah's shortage of mental health therapists was severe. A recent national study ranked each state based on their rates of mental ...
On Feb. 6, prominent LDS leader and speaker Brad Wilcox addressed several controversial topics in a youth fireside speech in the Alpine Utah Stake. Such topics included the priesthood ban on men of African descent, women’s roles, people who leave the Church and the claim that the LDS Church ...
Churches are taking shortcuts with Jesus, when they should be taking the road less traveled. Mainstream Christianity, and their conservative evangelical brethren, have lost a grip on the language and culture of Jesus’s day, if they ever had it in the first place. Remember, Christianity lost ...
Many of us Provoans just celebrated a significant milestone in our city — the Provo Temple just turned 50 years old. As an architectural historian and a resident of Provo’s Tree Streets neighborhood, I think about the Provo Temple every day. My question is simple. What is our responsibility ...
Sorry, Attorney General Reyes, the app store antitrust claim ship has sailed. Honestly, it should never return for the sake of Utah’s taxpayers and economy.
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes is leading a multistate antitrust suit against Alphabet Inc.’s Google, claiming the tech company ...
My objections to Trump and Trumpism lie far less in the man and far more in how unrecognizable the conservative movement has become under his leadership.
Those of us who consider ourselves conservatives, but have stood athwart Donald Trump’s leadership and continued dominance of the GOP, are ...