The monsters running through the labyrinth portrayed on the cellphone screen of the man sitting next to me were amazingly realistic — so much that my eyes kept focusing on the soundless drama playing out on his phone as he pursued them. Silently, he relentlessly chased them through a maze ...
On Feb. 4, I listened to over an hour of debate on House Bill 300. This bill would do two significant things: 1) require ID verification when dropping ballots off at ballot drop boxes or polling locations, and 2) require a voter to deliver an application in person at least 45 days before an ...
Recently, Wendell Potter, a former health insurance executive who left the industry in 2008 and now advocates for a government-run health care system, made waves in Utah media. Since departing from the industry, Mr. Potter has been a “Johnny One-Note,” insisting that the government should ...
Imagine you had a former colleague who, after leaving your company, falsely accused your company and many of your co-workers of corrupt and even criminal behavior. What if this person were viewed as so untrustworthy and erratic that the CEO once labeled them as “crazy” — and now this ...
The phones in Washington, D.C., can’t keep up! Americans are flooding their senators with calls, many about Trump’s troubling Cabinet nominees. The Senate call volume is up from a “few dozen calls per minute” to “more than 1,500.”
People generally don’t call to say, “Please ...
The deaths and injuries caused by the fires in California and by the airplane crashes in Pennsylvania and D.C. were so tragic. Unexpected deaths are extremely hard to cope with, but separation of any kind is hurtful. Broken marriages, religious differences, disagreements between parents and ...