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  • There’s been a lot of talk recently about religious freedom, and it seems to have intensified as gay marriages have become legal in many states. Sen Orrin…
  • Like most middle-class American parents, Hanna Rosin pays a lot of attention to her children. But it hasn’t always been that way. Just a generation ago,…
  • In the story Dr. Robert Lustig tells about the world's obesity pandemic, the villain is sugar, which is likely the main ingredient in all the candy passed…
  • On Wednesday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m., RadioWest and the Utah Film Center will present a screening of When I Walk at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts…
  • There are many ideas about improving education, but journalist Dana Goldstein says most of them have been tried, and many of them have already failed.…
  • The geographer Alastair Bonnett laments a trend he’s noticed whereby our cities and towns look increasingly the same. He says our human places are being…
  • Tuesday, we’re putting the Republican Party’s recent electoral success into some historical perspective. From the progressive presidency of Abraham…
  • If you stripped your life of "stuff" -- the toys, the electronics, the furniture, even the house -- what would be left? That's the question at the heart…
  • There may be but two certainties in life—death and taxes—but of those two, death is most frightening. Humans hate the fact of death, and so we constantly…
  • Monday, we’re talking about Congresswoman-elect Mia Love. Once the mayor of a small Utah County town, it took her just four years to land in the national…
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