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Lawmakers hear from Olympic organizers for the first time since Utah got the 2034 Winter Games
08/14/2025 10:01pm
The opening ceremonies of the 2034 Winter Games are years away, but lawmakers heard from the state's Olympic organizing committee Thursday to discuss volunteers, funding and more.
Trump says Putin ready to make deal on Ukraine, hopes to include Zelenskyy
08/14/2025 9:36pm
President Donald Trump said Thursday Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to end the war in Ukraine, but peace could require a meeting involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
World's largest data center campus could be coming to central Utah
08/14/2025 9:04pm
The world's largest data center campus may be coming to Utah, with a pair of companies planning to construct artificial intelligence-ready hubs in Millard County.
District court rules against Trump's religious conscience rule and Little Sisters of the Poor
08/14/2025 8:32pm
A federal district court in Philadelphia on Wednesday ruled against a Trump administration religious conscience rule, siding with Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
US weighs taking stake in Intel, Bloomberg News reports
08/14/2025 8:03pm
The Trump administration is in talks with Intel to have the U.S. government potentially take a stake in the chipmaker, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the plan.
Man charged with throwing sandwich at US agent was Justice Department staffer
08/14/2025 4:55pm
A man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent during the crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C. worked at the Justice Department, Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Thursday.
Labor unions want voters to weigh in on bargaining ban referendum as lawmakers mull changes
08/14/2025 3:00pm
Organizers behind efforts to overturn Utah's law barring public sector unions from collectively bargaining want lawmakers to fully repeal it or allow voters to weigh in.
Salt Lake City passes new ordinance seeking to crack down on unruly parties
08/14/2025 1:30pm
The Salt Lake City Council approved a new ordinance that seeks to stop "unruly" gatherings amid a growing number of complaints in the city.
Trump orders easing of commercial spaceflight rules, in boon to Musk's SpaceX
08/14/2025 11:35am
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to streamline federal regulation governing commercial rocket launches, a move that could benefit Elon Musk's SpaceX and other private space ventures.
Britain's foreign minister went fishing with JD Vance. Now, he could be fined for it
08/14/2025 6:50am
Last week, British foreign minister David Lammy went fishing with Vice President JD Vance at his retreat in the English countryside. Now, he could be fined for doing so.
