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Governor Spencer Cox and Frank H. McCourt Jr. argue that social media users should be able to own their personal data.
On March 23, the Israel Defense Forces made a tragic error in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of nine humanitarian aid workers, ...
SALT LAKE CITY (Apr. 30, 2025) – Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox has appointed Matthew J. Hansen to the Second District Court, filling a vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Noel Hyde. Judicial ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said it nicely, but firmly. “We are in a time of profound stupidity.” China has 30 nuclear reactors ...
Utah state leaders are taking the next steps in their efforts to make Utah a major nuclear energy development hub and a ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox declared a state of emergency for 17 of the state’s 29 counties Thursday due to low water supplies and ...
DRAPER, Utah (April 29, 2025) — Today, at the Built Here: Nuclear Energy Summit hosted by Gov. Spencer Cox, the governors of Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU ...
Utah voters give the Legislature an overall job approval of 49%, the latest Deseret News/Hinckley Institute poll found. There ...
Kelly Pehrson has been a steady, trusted leader at UDAF for years, and I’m grateful he’s willing to take on this new role,” ...
Dozens of international students studying at Utah colleges and universities have had their visas revoked in recent weeks — a ...
Gov. Cox said he never liked a bill banning collective bargaining and tried to work out a compromise. He said he's not ...