In Utah, an issue of paramount concern to every family and business is the affordability and accessibility of health care. Our state is facing a health care challenge — one that threatens to undermine the strides we've made in ensuring that our citizens do not have to choose between their ...
How's America doing? Government statisticians provide mounds of data that provide useful clues, and none more so than the Census Bureau's estimates of population, announced in the holiday weeks at the end of each calendar year. The latest numbers measure the estimated population of each state ...
1. In January 2025, Donald Trump will be
a. In federal prison.
b. Preparing to be inaugurated as President.
c. Fuming in his bedroom at Mar-a-Lago over his second loss to Joe Biden.
d. None of the above.
2. In January 2025, Joe Biden will be
a. Preparing to be inaugurated as ...
Is American democracy a match for the Supreme Court?
The John Roberts Supreme Court hangs menacingly over the land, with five angry men ready to undo the American people's verdict on the presidency. The 6-3 Republican majority is truly a force to be feared in 2024: the war within, wearing ...
There's a neurotic need in the right-leaning media to declare that California is going down. The future belongs to Texas and Florida, where "woke" is a discouraging word — and climate change is somebody else's problem, if it is a problem.
California has lost population in each of the last ...
Gov. Spencer Cox recently unveiled the “Utah First Homes” program, which has a goal of building 35,000 new starter homes by 2028.
In a state with a housing shortage and skyrocketing prices, 35,000 homes hitting the market would be extremely welcome. Furthermore, an emphasis on starter ...