Stephen King calls out Utah: ‘What’s wrong with these people?’
Author Stephen King had strong words for Utah after learning that his 1982 collection of novellas would be removed from school libraries.
Author Stephen King had strong words for Utah after learning that his 1982 collection of novellas would be removed from school libraries.
Today in history: Why do Utahns love Disneyland? What's your favorite ride. Walt Disney's dream is all over the world. Read more. This date in…
Jamieson Greer is the true believer turning Trump’s tariff instincts into global policy
The Utah Inland Port Authority announced new funding and partnerships that seek to improve the Great Salt Lake ecosystem.
The FIFA World Cup returned to North America for the first time in 32 years, but match times still favor European countries. World Cup ratings.…
Author Stephen King had strong words for Utah after learning that his 1982 collection of…
Learn more about the unique military tradition and how it took center stage at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day.
ChatGPT and other AI models display systematic religious bias, finds new research from the Consortium for Evaluating Faith and Ethics in AI (CEFE-AI).
Police believe a Saratoga Springs man involved in a custody dispute quit his job, kidnapped his two young boys and fled to Mexico. He is the focus of a weekend…
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the labor market, and the predictions about who will win and who will lose are all over the map.
Behind Sam Aldegheri, the Bees took advantage of a two-week homestand to bounce back to .500
Today in history: 6 years ago, racial tension boiled over during the height of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. This date in history.
At the AI Summit on Faith and Artificial Intelligence in Athens, Greece, Elder Gerrit W. Gong shared a soaring vision of hope in an AI future.
The film received a PG-13 rating for sci-fi action scenes and violence, but how violent is it?
The potential No. 1 NBA draft selection became must-see TV in his lone college campaign.
How Utah native Katelynn Olson went from backyard stunts to living out her childhood dream on the set of “Marshals,” just minutes from where she grew up.