OGDEN — Kent's Sports Store, one of Ogden's longest-running and most recognizable businesses, closed its doors for good July 1, marking the end of a family-run operation that had served customers for more than 75 years.
Jeff Spencer and his late uncle, Randy Stanger, purchased the business ...
Even in retirement, when you might feel secure relying on guaranteed income streams such as Social Security, pensions or annuities, an emergency fund remains an essential pillar of your financial safety net. Retirees face fixed or predictable income at a time when unexpected expenses — ...
A provision added to this year’s federal budget bill could put a hold on Utah’s recent work to regulate artificial intelligence. The measure would pause any state or local AI-related laws for 10 years, effectively blocking enforcement of those already in place and stopping new ones from ...
If you remember the first wave of smart glasses from the early 2010s, you probably recall something clunky, geeky and a little embarrassing to wear in public. Maybe you even tried Google’s infamous “cardboard” VR viewers, which were fun but hardly practical. Fast forward to 2025, and the ...
Traditional wills alone often fall short when protecting substantial assets and ensuring a smooth transfer to future generations. With the federal estate tax exemption scheduled to sunset after 2025 — and the prospect of lower thresholds looming in Washington — individuals aged 55 and older ...
WASHINGTON — A plan to sell more than 3,200 square miles (8,300 square kilometers) of federal lands has been ruled out of Republicans’ big tax and spending cut bill after the Senate parliamentarian determined the proposal by Senate Energy Chairman Mike Lee would violate the chamber’s ...