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In other news, Utah youth and Native leaders gathered to call for action on the Great Salt Lake ahead of the next legislative session.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss foreign conflict, presidential candidates and ranked-choice voting.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss foreign conflict, national leadership and state elections.
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In other news, State Rep. Phil Lyman, who served jail time in 2014 for trespassing during a protest over land management, has announced his candidacy for governor.
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Gov. Cox has spoken about taking legal action against several online social media platforms in the past, but this lawsuit against TikTok is the first major court action the state has taken.
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Today we’ll check in with University of Utah law professor Amos Guiora. He is a dual U.S.-Israel citizen.
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We're joined by Amos Guiora, a dual U.S.-Israel citizen and lives in Israel for part of the year. On this episode we get his view of the ongoing protests in Israel and the violence in the West Bank.
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On Thursday's Access Utah, we talk about such issues as recognition of rights, the sharing of Jerusalem, delineation of borders, West Bank settlements, security and refugees.
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On Sunday, Israel’s parliament (Knesset) voted in favor of a new government, ending Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year reign as prime minister. The vote ushered…
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Former USU Student Shares Experience Of Growing Up In Palestine, Of Family And Friends Still In AreaAfter 11 days of crisis, Israel and Hamas agreed to cease hostilities on Thursday, halting a flare-up of the 53-year-long conflict between Israel and…