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As the record-long government shutdown stretched on, community members worked together to feed their neighbors.
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Members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association are handing out pamphlets at airports across the U.S., calling for an end to the federal government shutdown.
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Our hosts discuss the economic and local impacts of the federal government shutdown, what President Trump told top military leaders, and the passing of LDS President Russell M. Nelson.
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Secretary Doug Burgum's order grants DOGE official, Tyler Hassen, oversight over the department's consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
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Our hosts discuss El Salvadoran prisons, global trade, the self-deportation of Utah students, and the public union referendum push.
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Protestors' concerns ranged from federal workers being fired to steep tariffs to LGBTQ+ rights. It was one of 1,300 similar rallies held across the nation and even internationally.
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Federal job cuts have left some scientists in northern Utah without work and their research stalled.
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Our hosts discuss Ukraine, potential Medicaid cuts and federal employment, judicial reforms, and income tax in Utah.
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Our hosts discuss Ukraine's exclusion from peace negotiations, DOGE, RFK Jr. in at HHS, and a Utah bill on sex ed.
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Over 2.7 million acres surrounding Great Salt Lake have been designated as a sentinel landscape by the federal government for its importance to national defense and conservation.