The Rev. George Lower has met countless individuals throughout his global ministry, from Anchorage, Alaska, to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, but none are more recognizable than an ex-classmate from more than 60 years ago.
While a student at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in the early 1960s, Lower ...
The conflict in Iran is posing alarming questions about America’s munitions stockpile and its ability to replenish it. The challenge America faces is not just how quickly we can manufacture interceptor missiles, but whether we have reliable access to the minerals required to do so.
Our ...
Early this year, we learned that Elon Musk may become the first trillionaire in world history.
My friends on the left of the political spectrum have been fuming about this story as the ultimate example of the rich getting richer and the poor getting crumbs.
When I appeared on "Real Time ...
As Utah’s senior U.S. senator helps lead a Republican charge to make sweeping changes to voting, the state’s top election official this week has raised numerous red flags about the bill, saying it could violate constitutional secret ballot rights and federally preempt states’ rights.
Lt. ...
The planning and coordination surrounding a major roadway construction project are always extensive, and the 2100 North Freeway project is no exception.
The Daily Herald spoke with UDOT project manager Andrew Jordan, who offered a glimpse of how even the minute details are considered before ...
The federal government is financially supporting the state of Utah's efforts to enclose an aging canal in southern Utah County that distributes municipal drinking water.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is providing The Central Utah Water Conservancy District $100 million towards the project, ...