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Following a panel by Politico Magazine on America's state of democracy, historian Greg Jackson, host of "History That Doesn't Suck," joins us to talk about America's political past.
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In other news, Utah submitted more evidence to dismiss a lawsuit from the Justice Department over private voter information. And, Utah Valley University chose its new president.
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As Utah State University's spring semester comes to an end, university officials have decided to give their emergency notification system an upgrade.
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In other news, Salt Lake City is entering a mild water shortage advisory — and other cities could follow in the coming months, with heat worsening Utah's already poor snowpack.
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Shireen and Natalie chat with the former Utah governor about his life, lessons from his time in politics, and why he believes Utah is an example for the nation.
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Our hosts discuss the murder of Charlie Kirk in Utah, how we improve our political divisions, and the Utah Supreme Court's rejection of retaining existing congressional maps.
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Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on Wednesday during a speaking event at Utah Valley University.
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After a series of bills closed down their cultural centers, Utah Valley University students held a solidarity gathering on April 17 to express their discomfort and concern.
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In other news, A new survey out of Utah shows that 73% of voters expect the election will be administered well.
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In other news: As a part a new museum launch, UVU is unveiling a new initiative called "The Art of Belonging," featuring Utah artists of color.