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  • Trump arrest prompts Jesus comparisons: 'Spiritual warfare'

    WASHINGTON (AP) — For the most devoted Trump conspiracy theorists, there are no coincidences and timing is everything.
  • Utah social media law means kids need approval from parents

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —
  • Utah bans transgender athletes in girls sports despite veto

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — GOP lawmakers in Utah pushed through a ban on transgender youth athletes playing on girls teams Friday, overriding a veto and joining 11 other states with similar laws amid a nationwide culture war.
  • Insurer agrees to $800M settlement in Boy Scouts bankruptcy

    DOVER, Del. (AP) — Attorneys in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case have reached a tentative settlement under which one of the organization’s largest insurers would contribute $800 million into a fund for victims of child sexual abuse.
  • Pope sets 40-euro Vatican gift cap in corruption crackdown

    ROME - Pope Francis set a 40-euro ($48) gift cap for all Vatican employees Thursday and issued a new law requiring Vatican cardinals and managers to periodically report on their compliance with clean financial practices in one of his biggest efforts yet to crack down on corruption in the Holy See.
  • Utah governor signs divisive measure to require porn filters

    SALT LAKE CITY - Utah is a step closer to requiring all cellphones and tablets sold in the conservative state to automatically block pornography after the Republican governor signed legislation Tuesday that critics call a significant intrusion of free speech.
  • Utah campaign against porn marches on with phone filter plan

    SALT LAKE CITY - Conservative lawmakers in Utah have fired another salvo in their longtime campaign against online porn with a new requirement that all cellphones and tablets sold in the state automatically block pornography in a plan that critics call a significant intrusion on free speech.
  • Correction: Obit-Jon Huntsman Sr story

    SALT LAKE CITY - In a story Feb. 2 about Jon Huntsman Sr., The Associated Press erroneously reported the amount of money Huntsman gave to a super PAC supporting his son's presidential campaign. He gave more than $1.8 million, not $1.8 billion.
  • Excitement bubbles up at BYU as caffeinated soda now on sale

    PROVO, Utah - Mormon church-owned Brigham Young University ended a six-decade ban Thursday on the sale of caffeinated soft drinks on campus, surprising students by posting a picture of a can of Coca-Cola on Twitter and just two words: "It's happening."
  • Prices rise, partitions fall under new Utah liquor law

    SALT LAKE CITY - A trendy downtown Salt Lake City seafood restaurant started business Saturday with glass-smashing and champagne, a symbolic gesture in its emancipation from Utah's so-called "Zion Curtains" alcohol law.

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