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A recent executive order from President Donald Trump recommends separating the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine into individual shots.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters talk about the week's top stories, including a threatening letter from the president to Utah's lieutenant governor, and a possibly wrongly convicted man on death row.
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The Trump administration ordered the changes to root out fraud and waste, but in a new report, some specialists said that connecting with Social Security now was like screaming into a black hole.
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On May 25, a new law will make almost all voter information public — including for Utahns who previously requested their records be kept private.
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More than 1,500 Cache Valley residents rallied in downtown Logan on Saturday, contributing to more than 3,000 "No Kings" protests taking place across the country.
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A proposal to expand child and workplace protections against AI was circled in the House following criticism from the Trump Administration.
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Advocates of national parks say the Trump administration is trying to erase history by calling for the removal of any materials unrelated to parks' beauty.
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Amidst recent funding cuts, the connection has hired a new executive director: Karina Brown.
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Our hosts discuss their biggest surprises in the first year since Trump's inauguration, Trump's letter to the Norwegian prime minister, and the start of the Utah legislative session.
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Our hosts discuss President Trump's agenda in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela, and the circumstances that led to an ICE agent killing a Minnesota woman.