A vegan coffee shop in downtown Salt Lake City that was once a full-service plant-based restaurant will remain closed, after shutting down in October. https://t.co/RxMvWYvSGz
At a Turning Point USA women's summit, Christian influencers — including Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk — insist feminism threatens motherhood. https://t.co/vvsyG2GkVu
In a new video, Latter-day Saint apostle Gerrit W. Gong, the faith's point person on new technology, teaches members how to hear God's voice in an age of A.I. https://t.co/wNfRc8TREC
The Senate missed the 60-day window that would have allowed lawmakers to scrap the national monument's management plan with a simple majority vote https://t.co/8ImQnp2TNH
Dozens of women in elected office — both Republicans and Democrats — told Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson to consider the consequences of hiring Kai Schwemmer as an elections official. https://t.co/ZZW6nPDMVM
Did a prosecutor cross the line? A judge is set to hear testimony on whether public comments about key bullet evidence violated court rules in the high-profile case against the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. https://t.co/EgTRd1mJgo
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing to conduct oversight on the Colorado River Basin and the ongoing negotiations over future operations of the river system. https://t.co/shLNeWVIxs
Diljeet Dosanjh Taylor, an outspoken feminist at the LDS Church-run school, has helped turn the Cougars into a running powerhouse. https://t.co/N6uNzMLen8
“A state that reforms its corrections system to demand genuine rehabilitation and real contribution from people would show the country that America’s incarceration rate is a policy choice, not an inevitability,” writes Josh Nemeth in an op-ed. https://t.co/hrnaflLhrq
During his pilgrimage to Spain, Pope Leo XIV urges Europeans and all of humanity to tend to migrants. “Every boat that arrives,” he said, “brings a question along with the migrants: What kind of world have we built, if so many brothers and sisters must ... https://t.co/x2zplLK7gD
LDS Primary leader sees songs about Jesus as a way to help children learn not to use coarse language, slurs and insults, and a former Mrs. Ireland says she was seen as an “old maid” at 30 in LDS culture. https://t.co/XnaCuKiHPD