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The Conversation: What is in the way?

We can get lost in our everyday dialogue with people while we shoot the breeze in casual conversation. Talking about the things we do not desire draws us closer to that which comes out of our mouths. There is no rhyme or reason to our words, only universal law and absolutes. Think before ...

COMER: Religion gives a reason for morality

Nonreligious people will say that they don’t need religion to be moral people. I won’t argue that. But without religion, a reason for being moral is gone. And the degree to which one is moral is more easily diminished. With the NFL playoffs underway, consider this analogy. Every ...

President Dallin H. Oaks dedicates Latter-day Saint temple in Burley, Idaho

Dallin H. Oaks, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dedicated the church’s temple in Burley, Idaho, on Jan. 11. “The work of temples is centered on our Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. All that is learned and done here relates to Him,” Oaks said, according to ...

FISCHER: Listening to buyer feedback sells homes

When a home hits the market, sellers often focus on the big things: price, photos, staging and how many showings are coming through the door. But there’s a quieter data point that can be just as valuable, if not more so, than raw showing numbers, and that is buyer feedback. This may seem ...

Tech Matters: A sensible guide to ChatGPT Health

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a dedicated channel inside ChatGPT focused on health-related questions and information. ChatGPT Health is meant to support medical care, not replace it. That distinction matters, especially as more people turn to AI before, after or sometimes instead of ...