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 ...
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, ...
Shortly after the Utah Legislature voted Monday to pick its preferred congressional map to submit to a judge in Utah’s court-ordered redistricting process, the plaintiffs in the lawsuit that has successfully challenged the state’s last congressional map also met their deadline to submit ...
Those closest to President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints remembered him for his fervent service to the church and the unrelenting joy he carried throughout his ministry.
Nelson, the church’s 17th prophet who died Sept. 27 at age 101, was memorialized ...
Thousands traveled to the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday for the funeral services of Russell M. Nelson, late president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Among the attendees were a notable number of young adults who cleared their busy college schedules to ...
A single-engine airplane made an emergency landing in Vineyard along the Utah Lake shoreline Tuesday night, but the pilot and a passenger walked away without injury.
According to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, the plane left South Valley Regional Airport in West Jordan and was flying over ...