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ROBBINS: Slaughter at sunrise: They came only to dance

"Sunrise at the festival is the greatest moment," recalls one survivor of the Nova Music Festival that drew 4,000 young people to a spot in southern Israel about three miles from Gaza's border the first weekend of October 2023. "People just came to dance," she said. "It felt like nothing could ...

Guest opinion: Swimming with Mom and the sharks

In my last column I described a “Swimming with the Sharks” adventure I enjoyed with my husband and daughter in Hawaii. As I was writing, I found myself thinking about my mother. She’s gone now, but I couldn’t help imagining what might have happened had she come with us.  You have to ...

GARVEY: Another slam dunk for chatbots doing the work

The secretary of defense opens his laptop late at night on Sept. 29. He logs on to his favorite AI chatbot. It greets him. Hi, Pete. What can I do for you tonight? Pete? I thought I asked you to call me Major Tough Guy. You're absolutely right. You did. Thanks for setting me straight, ...

Guest opinion: Provo’s homeless saints find rest in the house of God

We are a nation drawn and quartered by difference of opinion and indifference toward each other, shaken by faith-testing tribulation. Sometimes I catch myself wondering if we truly are a Christian people. That question aches in my bones. And so, as we scramble to rebuild a sense of peace within ...

Man struck and killed by train in Springville

A man was struck and killed by a train Tuesday in Springville. The incident occurred around 5 p.m. on railroad tracks near U.S. 89 and 1250 South in Springville, police said. The area is next to the Spring Brook Dairy. According to Officer Whitney Van Pelt, Springville police spokesperson, ...