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  • In 2000, Daniel Suelo left his life savings, just $30, in a phone booth in Moab and walked away. Twelve years later, he enjoys an apparently full and sane…
  • For a state with a reputation as a teetotalling territory, Utah has a surprisingly rich history of pouring a drink. At one point in the 1800s, Utah was…
  • Have you ever heard footsteps in your house or had the feeling that someone was with you – even though you know you're home alone and the doors are…
  • In America, the single life is seen as a sad, anti-social and temporary state, lasting only long enough for us to find the right partner with whom to…
  • Election Day is Tuesday and the most recent Washington Post poll shows President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney in a dead heat among likely…
  • On Wednesday, November 14, we're screening BIDDER 70 as part of our Through the Lens documentary series. It's about the environmental activist Tim…
  • Around 930 CE, the most perfect copy of the Hebrew Bible was written. Over the centuries, it was stolen by Crusaders, ransomed to Egypt and eventually…
  • As you're planning your Thanksgiving meal, we're talking to The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik about his latest book, "The Table Comes First." Gopnik says that…
  • Few questions could ever be as vexing or confounding: why is there something instead of nothing? Faced with that inquiry, most people would just shrug…
  • A lawsuit was filed in New Jersey on Tuesday against groups that say they can help gay people be straight. A University of Utah student and LDS Church…
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