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Our hosts discuss hunger strikes, when to call your representatives, and how much time Utah legislators spend on the job.
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Gov. Spencer Cox held his monthly press conference Thursday to answer reporters' questions about water levels, elections, and other issues relevant to the state.
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Professor Guiora has published extensively both in the U.S. and Europe on issues related to national security, limits of interrogation, religion and terrorism, the limits of power, multiculturalism, and human rights.
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Our hosts discuss the conflict in Gaza, college protests, and conflict in the Utah GOP.
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20 people were arrested after students installed tents on campus.
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As the demonstrators gathered, Gov. Spencer Cox and law enforcement warned that First Amendment speech would be protected, but any unlawful acts would not.
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Protesters shut down Salt Lake City traffic on Tuesday evening to call for a ceasefire in Gaza after Israel began bombing the city of Rafah on Sunday.
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The international impact of George Floyd's death incited what has been considered a Black-Irish identity movement in Ireland — spear-headed by the non-profit organization Black and Irish.
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In support of women’s rights across the world, Utah’s Iranian community took part in a march following protests against the Iranian government in Iran.
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Chants and speeches were heard from the steps of the Utah Capitol in Salt Lake City Friday at a protest organized by a coalition of reproductive rights organizations.