Opinion
ROBBINS: Both sides now: The cons and pros of ‘Operation Epic Fury’
Guest opinion: Is the Utah Legislature listening?
GARVEY: Kids aren’t picky — We’re just bad parents
Becker: Roy High’s Hannah rebuilt a basketball winner from within
ERICKSON: The press versus America
BARONE: Supreme Court throws out Trump tariffs and upholds Constitution
LLOYD: It’s important to be realistic when staring longingly at what you think might be greener grass
Guest opinion: How to make the Utah workforce AI ready
PARKER: At America’s 250th birthday, Democrats want a different country
ROBBINS: Both sides now: The cons and pros of ‘Operation Epic Fury’
A young lawyer once asked an old Washington hand what to expect when he went down to work for a U.S. Senate committee. The old hand, who'd worked in the Capitol for years, reflected. "Here's the thing, son," he replied. "Things ain't all on the level down here." The point was ...
WSU guest opinion: Why our republic needs both the head and the heart
Of late, there has been a national conversation about civics. When the United States took a deep dive into STEM fields, prioritizing them above everything else in education back in the 1950s, civics took a back, middle seat. All of the problems we have today, from affective polarization to ...
Guest opinion: Is the Utah Legislature listening?
As a mom of grade school kids, I'm constantly nagging — "Brush your teeth! Get your shoes on, it's time to go! It's almost bedtime, finish your homework!" My kids may hear what I say, but chances are, they do not really listen or care the first time, or even the first 10 times. Often, it's ...
GARVEY: Kids aren’t picky — We’re just bad parents
It's not my fault that my kids are picky eaters, I learned today. But it's my fault if I don't fix it. That's what I gleaned from a recent article by Helen Zoe Veit, the author of a forthcoming book called "Picky: How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History." Children are ...
HARROP: So you want to be a plumber
The skilled trades have become hot of late. That has many young people dropping plans to attend college. Meanwhile, some desk-bound professionals are said to gaze longingly at nearby construction sites. They daydream about trading spreadsheets for tool belts. They imagine becoming plumbers, ...
BARONE: Supreme Court throws out Trump tariffs and upholds Constitution
So much for the notion that the Supreme Court, with its 6-3 majority of justices appointed by Republican presidents, was going to be a rubber stamp for Donald Trump. That is a frequently voiced charge by partisan Democrats, and a fear of many ambivalent voters who find many of Trump's policies ...