My organization, CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education, organized a delegation of 20 prominent pastors to travel to Israel to host a press conference on Oct. 7 as a show of support for and solidarity with Israelis on the one-year anniversary of the horrendous, savage terrorist attack ...
I screamed in my car for what seemed like five minutes after the phone call came.
My son’s fiancée's name flashed across the screen when I answered my cell somewhere near Payette, Idaho, on Interstate 84. I wondered why she was calling at 7:30 a.m. When I answered, her voice was barely ...
I’ve worked in Utah’s real estate market for 20 years and have witnessed numerous shifts during that time. From periods of rapid growth to economic downturns, one thing has remained constant: the importance of having a knowledgeable professional to help buyers and sellers navigate what is ...
If artificial intelligence could be regulated with export bans, we’d have nothing to worry about — but that’s wishful thinking.
The recent reports of China circumventing U.S. restrictions on AI technology through smuggling networks and front companies highlights a fundamental flaw in ...
As the streets of Utah County flooded and the freeway filled with hail Aug. 13, a group of citizens met under a pavilion in Rock Canyon Park to talk about environmental stewardship. It might sound unusual to folks not familiar with Utah that such a conservative area would be interested enough ...
A recent incident at Utah Lake highlights the importance of wearing a life jacket. Seven people were rescued from their sinking boat with the help of bystanders, emergency responders and a drone operator. Fortunately, they were all wearing life jackets and are okay, but that isn’t always the ...