Gov. Spencer Cox, former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, and Rep. Andy Biggs discussed Kirk’s ideology after a memorial speech by conservative commentator Alex Clark.
UPR News & Programs
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After two officers were killed responding to a domestic disturbance call, a northern Utah nonprofit is speeding up plans to provide safe housing for survivors of domestic violence.
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A colorful mix of jazz traditions and fresh creativity — featuring Etienne Charles’ Creole rhythms, Dee Dee Bridgewater’s classic elegance, Jimmy Smith’s groove, and Danny Grissett’s lyrical touch.
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Utah Climate Center's Catherine Smith predicts climbing temperatures and calm winds over the weekend.
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Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada were killed in duty on Aug. 17. On Aug. 29, Utah State University hosted Sorensen's funeral.
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The Utah Climate Center's Catherine Smith predicts low temperatures throughout Utah tonight. This weekend, however, temperatures are expected to increase.
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The Trump administration is seeking an across-the-board 20% cut to NASA's total funding, and nearly all of that reduction is concentrated in science mission directorate.
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The northern Utah school said seven staff and about 80 student or part-time positions have been impacted.
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Utah Climate Center's Casey Olson predicts warmer temperatures this weekend, and cloud cover and precipitation next week.
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Utah Climate Center's Casey Olson predicts an increase in warmer temperatures for this weekend, while next week brings more precipitation.
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"The Gift of Failure" focuses on the critical years when parents must learn to allow their children to experience disappointment and frustration so that they grow into successful, resilient adults.
Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
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Most of the federal government is shut down after Congress failed to reach a funding agreement. We asked two House members — a Democrat and Republican — where they think talks go from here
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Trump's pick to lead the agency tracking unemployment and inflation has withdrawn after withering criticism from across the political spectrum. The White House says a new nominee will be named soon.
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The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, a move that critics say would have compromised the central bank's independence
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The Committee for the First Amendment first launched in the 1940s, when the House Un-American Activities Committee accused Hollywood actors, directors and writers of being communists or sympathizers.
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A new report says that the number of books being challenged or removed from public schools across the country has risen exponentially in the past two years. A Clockwork Orange tops their list.
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
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The Trump administration has deployed or threatened to deploy National Guard troops in more than half a dozen American cities that it says are crime ridden.
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The federal government shutdown, which began overnight, will delay key reports on the U.S. economy, including a monthly snapshot of the job market, which was scheduled for release on Friday.
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On Tuesday night, in New York City, they united in a special talk show crossover of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS.
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Taylor Swift turned masters ownership from a behind-the-scenes conversation into a mainstream debate about artist autonomy. But how has that fight influenced other artists in the music industry?