• Bagley Cartoon: Prey for Oil and Gas

    Bagley Cartoon: Prey for Oil and Gas
    This Pat Bagley cartoon appears in The Salt Lake Tribune on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2019. You can check out the past 10 Bagley editorial cartoons below:<a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2019/11/19/bagley-cartoon-dirty-bird/" target=_blank><u>Dirty Bird</u></a><a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2019/11/18/bagley-cartoon-statue/"><u>Statue of White Supremacy</u></a><a href="https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/bagley/2019/11/15/bagle
  • 7 key questions heading into the 2020 Democratic debate

    7 key questions heading into the 2020 Democratic debate
    Washington • New uncertainty hangs over the Democratic presidential primary as 10 candidates meet on the debate stage once again.No longer is there a clear front-runner. The fight for African American voters is raging. And there are growing concerns that impeachment may become a distraction from the primary. Those issues and more will play out Wednesday night when the Democratic Party's top 10 face off in Atlanta just 75 days before primary voting begins.Seven big questions heading into the
  • Use of facial recognition software on driver license photos? Utah lawmakers don’t like it.

    Use of facial recognition software on driver license photos? Utah lawmakers don’t like it.
    A proposal to clearly authorize but regulate the use of facial recognition software on Utah’s driver license database fell flat at the Legislature on Wednesday, with the bill facing a bipartisan chorus of concerns related to privacy and warrantless searches.But the bill’s sponsor, West Valley Republican Sen. Dan Thatcher, warned that inaction would mean the practice continues without legal guardrails as the state’s Department of Public Safety works to block bad actors from obta
  • A majority of Americans don’t assume election campaigns or reporting are fact-based, according to poll

    A majority of Americans don’t assume election campaigns or reporting are fact-based, according to poll
    Washington • At a time when many Americans say they’re struggling to distinguish between fact and fiction, the country is broadly skeptical that facts underlie some of the basic mechanisms of democracy in the United States — from political campaigns to voting choices to the policy decisions made by elected officials.A meager 9% of Americans believe that campaign messages are usually based on facts, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Opinion Rese
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  • ‘Mormon Land’ — A play focuses on a big question: What if the LDS Church brought back polygamy?

    ‘Mormon Land’ — A play focuses on a big question: What if the LDS Church brought back polygamy?
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expressly forbids polygamy and has done so for more than a century. But plural marriage remains a part of its theology, enshrined in its scripture and practiced, at least through so-called sealings, in its temples.Add to that the renewed chatter about legalizing polygamy in the U.S. and the question becomes: What if the church reinstituted plural marriage?Melissa Leilani Larson, who wrote the screenplays for the movies “Jane and Emma” a
  • Utah Sen. Mitt Romney pushes, but FDA nominee won’t pledge to ban e-cigarette flavors

    Utah Sen. Mitt Romney pushes, but FDA nominee won’t pledge to ban e-cigarette flavors
    Despite pressure from Utah Sen. Mitt Romney and others, President Donald Trump’s pick to head the Food and Drug Administration refused Wednesday to commit to banning flavored e-cigarettes.Instead, nominee Stephen Hahn pointed out that a final policy is under consideration and, “I don’t want to prejudge that. I don’t have all the facts that they might have.”Hahn, an oncologist who specialized in lung cancer, agreed with members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor
  • [Salt Lake Tribune] - Weekly Run newsletter: Rudy Gobert remains the king of not sugar-coating it

    [Salt Lake Tribune] - Weekly Run newsletter: Rudy Gobert remains the king of not sugar-coating it
    While it sometimes makes me self-conscious to ask the same question of multiple players, there’s a reason that reporters do it. Namely, it’s instructive in providing unique perspectives of the same situation.
  • Drive behind Native American occupation of Alcatraz lingers 50 years later

    Drive behind Native American occupation of Alcatraz lingers 50 years later
    Flagstaff, Ariz. • On a chilly November night 50 years ago, a 7-year-old Peter Bratt, his four siblings and their single mother left their San Francisco home for the pier. From there, they joined a group of indigenous activists on a small boat, bobbing in fog and rolling over what felt like tidal waves.They eventually landed at their destination — Alcatraz Island. At first, all the young boy could see was a vast, “magical” playground. He and other children roamed the beach
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  • Weekly Run newsletter: Rudy Gobert remains the king of not sugar-coating it

    Weekly Run newsletter: Rudy Gobert remains the king of not sugar-coating it
    While it sometimes makes me self-conscious to ask the same question of multiple players, there’s a reason that reporters do it. Namely, it’s instructive in providing unique perspectives of the same situation.For instance, in the Jazz’s 112-102 loss to the Timberwolves on Monday, my Trib colleague Andy Larsen led off coach Quin Snyder’s postgame media availability by noting the team had shot just 5 for 32 (15.6%) from midrange and asking if he was happy with the shot selec
  • [SB Nation: SLC Dunk] - Utah Jazz hope to break two game slide and get revenge in Minnesota tonight

    [SB Nation: SLC Dunk] - Utah Jazz hope to break two game slide and get revenge in Minnesota tonight
    Karl-Anthony Towns won’t hit 7 threes again...right? RIGHT??
  • Vin Gupta: The cowardice behind Trump’s vaping ban retreat

    Vin Gupta: The cowardice behind Trump’s vaping ban retreat
    Is there any limit to the Trump administration’s willingness to endanger public health and safety for political purposes?First, it weakened environmental protection standards, despite clear evidence that the air we breathe is irreparably harming us and our children. Then it formally left the Paris Agreement on climate change, despite its being the only available option to help address our worsening air. Now the president has walked back his promise to regulate the vaping industry and ban m
  • George Chapman: Promises to cut taxes usually end up increasing our taxes

    George Chapman: Promises to cut taxes usually end up increasing our taxes
    In the last few years, the Utah Legislature has increased taxes for internet sales, 911 services, telephones, transit and gasoline. Property tax increases have been significant. Some families have seen their taxes increase almost $1,000 this year.Despite promises that taxes are going to be cut, they usually end up increasing. The best (or worst) case was the 2017 so-called federal tax cut. The Utah Legislature had to try several times to adjust the Utah tax rates to give Utah families the promis
  • A majority of Americans don’t assume elections or reporting is fact-based, according to poll

    A majority of Americans don’t assume elections or reporting is fact-based, according to poll
    Washington • At a time when many Americans say they’re struggling to distinguish between fact and fiction, the country is broadly skeptical that facts underlie some of the basic mechanisms of democracy in the United States — from political campaigns to voting choices to the policy decisions made by elected officials.A meager 9% of Americans believe that campaign messages are usually based on facts, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Opinion Rese
  • Ute football coach Kyle Whittingham at 60: He’s same guy as ever, yet ‘always getting better’

    Ute football coach Kyle Whittingham at 60: He’s same guy as ever, yet ‘always getting better’
    Kyle Whittingham suddenly is so old that Lovey Howell looks young.The Utah football coach’s name-check of the “Gilligan’s Island” character from the 1960s television series is partly a concession to his turning 60 on Thursday. It’s more of an illustration of how much he’s enjoying this season as the Utes keep winning.The reference stemmed from a question about how Whittingham spends idle hours on game day, a chore compounded by the rare case of playing on a we
  • Impeachment inquiry hearings: Trump directed Ukraine quid pro quo, key witness says

    Impeachment inquiry hearings: Trump directed Ukraine quid pro quo, key witness says
    Editor’s note: This story will be updated throughout the day as the impeachment inquiry hearings continue.Washington • Ambassador Gordon Sondland told House impeachment investigators Wednesday that he worked with Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine at the “express direction” of President Donald Trump and pushed for a political “quid pro quo” with Kyiv because it was what Trump wanted.“Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and
  • Utes will need a deeper bench, with three basketball games in four days

    Utes will need a deeper bench, with three basketball games in four days
    Utah basketball coach Larry Krystkowiak relied heavily on his most experienced players in last week’s 73-69 win over Minnesota. That’s why the Utes played only freshmen and sophomores in the game, likely for the first time in school history.Krystkowiak went with the players he trusted the most in a tight battle with the Golden Gophers, although he somewhat second-guessed himself this week, realizing that some of them may have needed more rest. He also knows more personnel will be nee
  • Jesse Wegman: Col. Vindman’s America is something Trump knows little about

    Jesse Wegman: Col. Vindman’s America is something Trump knows little about
    As the House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry enters its second week of public hearings, a recurring theme has emerged: Veteran government officials, conditioned by years of training to believe that America’s leaders act solely in the best interests of the nation, come to understand only reluctantly what now seems beyond question — that President Donald Trump and his henchmen spent months carrying out a secretive nearly $400 million extortion plot against the new Ukraine
  • Kyle Whittingham at 60: He’s same guy as ever, yet ‘always getting better’

    Kyle Whittingham at 60: He’s same guy as ever, yet ‘always getting better’
    Kyle Whittingham suddenly is so old that Lovey Howell looks young.The Utah football coach’s name-check of the “Gilligan’s Island” character from the 1960s television series is partly a concession to his turning 60 on Thursday. It’s more of an illustration of how much he’s enjoying this season as the Utes keep winning.The reference stemmed from a question about how Whittingham spends idle hours on game day, a chore compounded by the rare case of playing on a we
  • Drive behind occupation of Alcatraz lingers 50 years later

    Drive behind occupation of Alcatraz lingers 50 years later
    Flagstaff, Ariz. • On a chilly November night 50 years ago, a 7-year-old Peter Bratt, his four siblings and their single mother left their San Francisco home for the pier. From there, they joined a group of indigenous activists on a small boat, bobbing in fog and rolling over what felt like tidal waves.They eventually landed at their destination — Alcatraz Island. At first, all the young boy could see was a vast, "magical" playground. He and other children roamed the beaches, literall
  • Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland says he worked with Giuliani at Trump’s ‘express direction’

    Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland says he worked with Giuliani at Trump’s ‘express direction’
    Editor’s note: This story will be updated throughout the day as the impeachment inquiry hearings continue.Washington • Ambassador Gordon Sondland told House impeachment investigators Wednesday that he worked with Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine at the “express direction” of President Donald Trump and pushed for a political “quid pro quo” with Kyiv because it was what Trump wanted."Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we kn
  • [SB Nation: SLC Dunk] - The Utah Jazz offense can—and must—adapt

    [SB Nation: SLC Dunk] - The Utah Jazz offense can—and must—adapt
    With a tough Thanksgiving road trip looming, let’s hope sooner rather than later.
  • Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland questions details of Ukraine call to Trump

    Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland questions details of Ukraine call to Trump
    Editor’s note: This story will be updated throughout the day as the impeachment inquiry hearings continue.Washington • The Latest on President Donald Trump and the House impeachment inquiry (all times Easetern):11 a.m.Gordon Sondland is questioning details of a July cellphone call with President Donald Trump as recounted by a diplomat who overheard the call from a Kyiv restaurant.David Holmes said he heard the two men discussing investigations Trump was seeking as Sondland held the ph
  • Paul Krugman: Warren would be wise to do a health care two-step

    Paul Krugman: Warren would be wise to do a health care two-step
    Recent state elections — the Democratic landslide in Virginia, followed by Democratic gubernatorial victories in Kentucky and Louisiana — have been bad news for Donald Trump.Among other things, the election results vindicate polls indicating that Trump is historically unpopular. All of these races were in part referendums on Trump, who put a lot of effort into backing his preferred candidates. And in each case voters gave him a clear thumbs down.Beyond offering a verdict on Trump, ho
  • It’s raining in southern Utah — finally

    It’s raining in southern Utah — finally
    It started raining in St. George on Tuesday night!Normally, that sentence wouldn’t include an exclamation point. But it was the first time the city got any measurable precipitation in 154 days — the longest dry stretch since record-keeping began in 1893. And it was more than a month longer than the previous record of 121 days, set in 1929.It’s raining so much in southern Utah that the National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch through Wednesday evening and a winter sto
  • Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland says Rudy Giuliani pushed for Ukraine quid pro quo

    Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland says Rudy Giuliani pushed for Ukraine quid pro quo
    Editor’s note: This story will be updated throughout the day as the impeachment inquiry hearings continue.Washington • Ambassador Gordon Sondland told House impeachment investigators Wednesday that he worked with Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine at the “express direction” of President Donald Trump and pushed a “quid pro quo” with Kyiv because it was what Trump wanted."Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these
  • 2020 Grammy nominations: Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X dominate

    2020 Grammy nominations: Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X dominate
    A list of nominees in the top categories at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, announced Wednesday by The Recording Academy.— Album of the year: “I,I,” Bon Iver; “Norman (Expletive) Rockwell!,” Lana Del Rey; “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish; “Thank U, Next,” Ariana Grande; “I Used to Know Her,” H.E.R.; “7,” Lil Nas X; “Cuz I Love You (Deluxe),” Lizzo; “Father of the Bride,”
  • More than half of Utah women think they have a lower status than men in the state

    More than half of Utah women think they have a lower status than men in the state
    National rankings have called out Utah for years as one of the worst states for women, based on statistics about the wage gap, political representation and other factors.Now, in a new statewide poll, Utah women reveal their own experiences living in the Beehive State — citing low wages and cultural expectations about gender roles as their biggest challenges.And more than half of Utah women believe that they have a lower status than men in the state, the poll shows.Utah Valley University pr
  • Robert Gehrke: Here’s how we can clean up the air in the Salt Lake Valley

    Robert Gehrke: Here’s how we can clean up the air in the Salt Lake Valley
    Let’s all take a deep breath. Now, remember what that feels like, because it will change as the air gets gunky as it always does in winter months.Once the Salt Lake Valley inversion sets in that deep breath will taste very different, it will burn your lungs and make ordinary outdoor activities not just unpleasant. For those with respiratory issues, it can be dangerous.Unlike the air on a January day, I want to be clear: Some positive steps have been taken to improve air quality. But it is
  • Utahns support banning ‘conversion therapy,’ comments show

    Utahns support banning ‘conversion therapy,’ comments show
    Some were parents who lost children to suicide. Others were licensed counselors, students or advocates.Nearly 2,500 people and organizations flooded the state with comments on a proposed rule prohibiting “conversion therapy” on minor patients, with less than 5% voicing opposition to the measure. The rest urged regulators to finalize the ban — and curb a practice that advocates and mental health professionals say endangers young lives.“No one should experience the pain of
  • Sweden drops Assange rape investigation after 9 years

    Sweden drops Assange rape investigation after 9 years
    Stockholm • Sweden on Tuesday dropped its investigation into an alleged rape by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is currently in prison in Britain, because too much time has elapsed since the accusation was made over nine years ago.Assange, who is battling an extradition attempt by the U.S. so he can face spying charges related to his WikiLeaks work, has always denied the allegations made against him during a visit to Stockholm in August 2010.“Nine years have gone,” Swedish
  • [Fansided: The J-Notes] - Power Rankings Roundup: Are the Utah Jazz sliding?

    [Fansided: The J-Notes] - Power Rankings Roundup: Are the Utah Jazz sliding?
    While it may seem that the Utah Jazz are trending in the wrong direction from their recent play, NBA media outlets would say otherwise. The Utah Jazz came ...
  • Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell: Republicans will face a high price for backing Trump

    Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell: Republicans will face a high price for backing Trump
    As I have watched the relationship between Donald Trump and the Republican party develop over the past few years, I have been reminded of a psychological phenomenon sometimes referred to as the Ben Franklin Effect. Franklin famously wrote, “He that has once done you a kindness will be more ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged." Put another way, we are more likely to do someone a big favor when we’ve already done them a smaller, unrelated favor.Many establis
  • Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland ties Trump to Ukraine pressure campaign

    Impeachment inquiry hearings: Gordon Sondland ties Trump to Ukraine pressure campaign
    Washington • Gordon Sondland, the diplomat at the center of the House impeachment inquiry, kept Secretary of State Mike Pompeo apprised of key developments in the campaign to pressure Ukraine’s leader into public commitments that would satisfy President Donald Trump, two people briefed on the matter said.Sondland informed Pompeo in mid-August about a draft statement that Sondland and another U.S. diplomat had worked on with the Ukrainians that they hoped would persuade Trump to grant
  • Letter: How long will we put up with this?

    Letter: How long will we put up with this?
    How long must we put up with Donald Trump’s deranged antics and his long-standing misbehavior?How long do we have to sit back and watch qualified men and women be insulted and belittled by Trump?Trump’s schoolboy cheers and his constant self-indulgent prancing back and forth encourage his misinformed followers to trust and follow his leadership. When Trump encourages and reassures his followers that he is the “chosen one,” he states that he will always be their trusted le
  • Impeachment hearing: Gordon Sondland heads to Capitol Hill

    Impeachment hearing: Gordon Sondland heads to Capitol Hill
    The basics: Who, what, when and how to watch.Who: Gordon Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union, will appear by himself in the morning session. Laura K. Cooper, a deputy assistant defense secretary, and David Hale, the undersecretary of state for political affairs, will testify together in the afternoon session.What: The House Intelligence Committee, led by its chairman, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., will continue to examine the case for impeaching President Donald Trump. The Republican mi
  • Power Rankings Roundup: Are the Utah Jazz sliding?

    Power Rankings Roundup: Are the Utah Jazz sliding?
    While it may seem that the Utah Jazz are trending in the wrong direction from their recent play, NBA media outlets would say otherwise. The Utah Jazz came into the regular season brimming with hope and optimism. Despite a less than stellar preseason showing, the team was able to jump out to a 3-1 start. […]
    Power Rankings Roundup: Are the Utah Jazz sliding? - The J-Notes - The J-Notes - A Utah Jazz Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More
  • Letter: They are called ‘war crimes’ for a reason

    Letter: They are called ‘war crimes’ for a reason
    As retired career military, I was appalled that Donald Trump overturned the punishment of three service members who represent the worst our country has to offer. War crimes are called crimes for a reason. Shooting a captured, unarmed enemy combatant or innocent civilian does not make one a hero. The first, besides being immoral, announces to the enemy that there are no rules and that it’s fine if they execute any of our military they capture. The second. besides being immoral, is beyond st
  • Letter: Stewart should go back to writing fiction

    Letter: Stewart should go back to writing fiction
    Republican Rep. Chris Stewart has finally gone too far in his attempt to defend Donald Trump.Aside from the completely inaccurate statements he made at the impeachment hearings on Wednesday concerning the facts of the Ukraine inquiry, he proudly proclaimed that the proceeding was a “coup” against the president.A “coup” is defined as “a sudden, violent and illegal seizure of power from a government.” Coups have taken place all over the world and usually involve
  • Letter: Liberals and their Godless behavior

    Letter: Liberals and their Godless behavior
    Those possessing liberal persuasions are delusional and hallucinate without the use of mind-altering drugs. They also present a circumstance of counter-productivity and of subversive nature. Shame on them and their Godless behavior.Dave Lake, BeaverSubmit a letter to the editor
  • Letter: I voted for Huntsman twice. Not again.

    Letter: I voted for Huntsman twice. Not again.
    So, Jon Huntsman wants to be Utah governor again. Let me make sure I understand correctly.He was elected governor twice. Shortly after his second election he resigned to become ambassador to China. He then resigned from that post to run for president. Then, he became ambassador to Russia, only to resign that post to return to Utah to run for governor.I voted for Huntsman twice. He was an excellent governor. However, all this is just a little too schizophrenic for me. I'll never vote for him agai
  • Letter: Herbert is right to welcome more refugees

    Letter: Herbert is right to welcome more refugees
    While I don’t usually find myself agreeing with Republican representatives in Utah, I agree with Gov. Gary Herbert’s sentiments in his letter to Donald Trump about accepting more international refugees into the state of Utah.Relating it to the foundation of our state was an interesting approach, because I had never thought of LDS pioneers as “religious refugees fleeing persecution.” But I can appreciate that, from his point of view, this allows citizens of Utah to empathi
  • Letter: A rosy picture of homelessness

    Letter: A rosy picture of homelessness
    Nelson Lotz (“A more compassionate approach to homelessness,” Nov. 15) paints a very rosy picture of the city’s efforts to deal with homelessness. I recommend that he take a large megaphone to the burgeoning homeless tent city on the east side of the city library and read his op-ed to the folks lying in their sleeping bags and dirty blankets among shopping carts stuffed with their worldly belongings, because they don’t seem to have received the message how much better thi
  • Political Cornflakes: White House press secretary claims -- without proof -- Obama team left ‘You will fail’ notes

    Political Cornflakes: White House press secretary claims -- without proof -- Obama team left ‘You will fail’ notes
    Happy Wednesday! White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham claimed without evidence that aides to former president Barack Obama left behind disparaging messages around the White House on the day President Donald Trump was inaugurated. Grisham said Obama folks left a big “You will fail” sign on the press office -- though there’s no proof that ever happened and Obama officials pushed back swiftly on what they said was a lie. Grisham later backtracked somewhat and called the c
  • These Utah restaurants will be open on Thanksgiving Day

    These Utah restaurants will be open on Thanksgiving Day
    On Thanksgiving Day, dozens of Utah restaurants remain open, serving the classic holiday meal with roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie.Don’t feel like eating poultry? You’re in luck. Most restaurants also offer other holiday choices like prime rib, beef short ribs, salmon or even vegetarian pasta. Take a look at the list below to see what is available.Prices do not include tax, tip or alcoholic beverages, unless noted. In most cases, reservations will be required
  • [Fansided: The J-Notes] - Trevor Booker hints at willingness to return to Utah Jazz

    [Fansided: The J-Notes] - Trevor Booker hints at willingness to return to Utah Jazz
    Trevor Booker recently took to Twitter to express his willingness to return to play for the Utah Jazz and help bolster their struggling frontcourt. It's al...
  • Utah women say cultural expectations and low wages are their biggest challenges

    Utah women say cultural expectations and low wages are their biggest challenges
    National rankings have called out Utah for years as one of the worst states for women, based on statistics about the wage gap, political representation and other factors.Now, in a new statewide poll, Utah women reveal their own experiences living in the Beehive State — citing low wages and cultural expectations about gender roles as their biggest challenges.And more than half of Utah women believe that they have a lower status than men in the state, the poll shows.Utah Valley University pr
  • Trevor Booker hints at willingness to return to Utah Jazz

    Trevor Booker hints at willingness to return to Utah Jazz
    Trevor Booker recently took to Twitter to express his willingness to return to play for the Utah Jazz and help bolster their struggling frontcourt. It’s almost hard to believe how much the Utah Jazz have missed Ed Davis. But even though he only appeared in six games for his new squad before suffering a left […]
    Trevor Booker hints at willingness to return to Utah Jazz - The J-Notes - The J-Notes - A Utah Jazz Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More
  • Robert Gehrke: We’re missing some easy steps we could take to clean up the air in the Salt Lake Valley

    Robert Gehrke: We’re missing some easy steps we could take to clean up the air in the Salt Lake Valley
    Let’s all take a deep breath. Now, remember what that feels like, because it will change as the air gets gunky as it always does in winter months.Once the Salt Lake Valley inversion sets in that deep breath will taste very different, it will burn your lungs and make ordinary outdoor activities not just unpleasant. For those with respiratory issues, it can be dangerous.Unlike the air on a January day, I want to be clear: Some positive steps have been taken to improve air quality. But it is
  • Newly released public comments show overwhelming support for Utah’s proposed ‘conversion therapy’ ban

    Newly released public comments show overwhelming support for Utah’s proposed ‘conversion therapy’ ban
    Some were parents who lost children to suicide. Others were licensed counselors, students or advocates.Nearly 2,500 people and organizations flooded the state with comments on a proposed rule prohibiting “conversion therapy” on minor patients, with less than 5% voicing opposition to the measure. The rest urged regulators to finalize the ban — and curb a practice that advocates and mental health professionals say endangers young lives.“No one should experience the pain of
  • [Forbes] - Naz Mitrou-Long Is Everything The Indiana Pacers Need Him To Be

    [Forbes] - Naz Mitrou-Long Is Everything The Indiana Pacers Need Him To Be
    Naz Mitrou-Long has embodied the Pacers' "next man up" mentality. He is exactly who the team needs him to be.

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