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Our hosts discuss the longest U.S. government shutdown in history, the political fallout from Jeffrey Epstein's emails, and the controversy brewing over cloud seeding.
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The U.S. Geological Survey report shows that levels of harmful chemical pesticides are declining in Wyoming's groundwater — but critics say the study is misleading.
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Our hosts discuss why Trump halted trade negotiations with Canada, how the federal government shutdown will affect national food insecurity, and which party will pick Utah Rep. Daniel Thatcher's replacement.
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Our hosts discuss the escalating trade war with China, U.S. bombing ships in the Caribbean, the Gaza ceasefire deal, and how Judge Gibson will evaluate Utah congressional maps.
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Some of the bill's impacts include tax reforms, research write-offs and Medicaid cuts.
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In rural Utah, one in seven people rely on Medicaid. One advocate warned that rural hospitals could be at risk.
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The program expired last year as a cost cutting measure. Though renewed, some still have qualms with the program.
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The forthcoming nuclear power plant project will get its construction permit seven months faster than expected. While some are in support, others sound the alarm.
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After Trump administration cut special services on the 988 hotline, Wyoming and Colorado step up to keep LGBTQ+ youth safe during crisis.
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Cache Valley demonstrators joined the national wave of protests over the weekend, demanding justice and accountability from the Trump administration.