Opinion
WSU guest opinion: Most Utahns didn’t track the redistricting fight. That’s exactly why we elect representatives.
JOECKS: America needs more masculinity
The Homefront: Finding a way to re-solve this year’s re-solutions
MCCLURE: Marking time in an unceremonious world
STOSSEL: Doomed?
COMER: Farmington’s Nick Shirley becomes as famous as once predicted
LLOYD: What do we want 2026 to be?
MADSEN: Are there differences in the ways that girls and boys see the world?
Opinion: Kjar hire bold for Weber State; green staff leaves room for questions
ROBBINS: Going to extremes: As our domestic cancer spreads, America flails
Five years to the week since the extremism-fueled, extremist-led Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol and with plentiful documentation of the metastasizing threat from extremism from both Right and Left, Farah Pandith could be forgiven for feeling that her life's work combating hate is ...
HARROP: There are times to put down cellphones. Lots of times.
The year opened with what could be one of the most horrifying videos of 2026. At 1:30 a.m. in a basement bar at a Swiss ski resort, flames started dancing on the ceiling. Instead of rushing upstairs to flee the room, many celebrants lifted their cellphones toward the blaze, eager to record the ...
JOECKS: America needs more masculinity
Society has spent decades telling boys that masculinity is toxic, and now there's a shortage of skilled tradesmen. The connection should be obvious. Through his on-again, off-again tariff dance, President Donald Trump has made one thing clear. He wants more things built in America. He's ...
WSU guest opinion: Most Utahns didn’t track the redistricting fight. That’s exactly why we elect representatives.
In 2018, Utah voters approved Proposition 4, a ballot initiative that created an independent commission to advise on drawing congressional maps. That same year, Utah voters approved medical cannabis. Voters could make these policy changes via this extra-legislative route because Utah is one of ...
The Homefront: Finding a way to re-solve this year’s re-solutions
My daughter, who knows I annually beat myself up with New Year’s resolutions, asks what I have on this year’s list. I tell her I’m still working on it. Apparently last year’s resolution to overcome procrastination didn’t take. I also tell her how I recently noticed the word ...
MCCLURE: Marking time in an unceremonious world
The hot take that floated into my inbox this week was that resolutions are passe. Apparently, thinking about "next year" is outdated. We're in this grind of time and marking it arbitrarily doesn't matter. But, really, we time-travel constantly. It's one of the best things about being ...