WASHINGTON — "Summer's lease hath all too short a date," wrote Shakespeare, but the Bard didn't know what the summer of '24 had in store.
The cicadas are still singing, but they won't be for long. The days are getting shorter, the nights fall faster. And the garden knows it; the last batch ...
From Park City to Lehi, Utah has become a thriving tech hub for technology companies due to its supportive government, access to venture capital, workforce and culture of innovation.
According to a report from the trade association CompTIA, Utah is poised to outpace all other states in tech ...
Military members’ and veterans’ education benefits are not grants from the federal government; they are benefit payments in exchange for services rendered. Military personnel agree to a term of duty. In return, they receive educational benefits to use as they see fit. Offer made, offer ...
Some have argued that House Bill 257, "Sex-based Designations for Privacy, Anti-bullying and Women’s Opportunities," is not meant to target transgender, nonbinary and gender nonconforming individuals, but rather protect all Utahns, especially women. This is, however, neither logical nor ...
Postmodernism is a weird place to be. There is no real truth anymore, only narrative. Each person can have their own truth, and who are we to judge? Exceptions are now the rule; the sky cannot be blue, because some colorblind person does not see it that way, so none of us are allowed to declare ...
As I try to understand public opinion in yet another presidential election year with former President Donald Trump as the Republican nominee, I see an anomaly.
On one hand, the polls look very much like the 2020 and 2016 election results. Trump trails Vice President Kamala Harris by 1.9 ...