Over spring break in March, I traveled down to Southern Utah to spend time with friends in Snow Canyon State Park. We were guided along the Johnson Canyon trail by a lovely young person who taught us all sorts of interesting things about the area.
While there, I wondered about water. How did ...
Across the United States, nearly every community bears the imprint of asbestos use — reflected in the job sites, public infrastructure, and military installations where this natural mineral was once considered indispensable. And Utah is no exception.
In this state, asbestos was particularly ...
Censorship is a common and exasperating aspect of everyday life. Many people seem determined to prevent others from reading, watching or saying certain things. Whether in the context of politics, universities, K-12 schools, books, music, or ideas in general, attempts to muzzle individuals or ...
If you ever want to get out there, see new faces, enjoy massive crowds of people, and experience the best and worst of humans, book a flight.
My husband and I decide to visit the Caribbean. Our journey begins with a flight to Florida via Baltimore which is the airline’s most efficient way ...
Reports that U.S. troops have been told the war with Iran is “all part of God’s divine plan” have ignited a debate that reaches far beyond military protocol. According to multiple complaints filed with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, some commanders have invoked explicitly ...
The conflict in Iran is posing alarming questions about America’s munitions stockpile and its ability to replenish it. The challenge America faces is not just how quickly we can manufacture interceptor missiles, but whether we have reliable access to the minerals required to do so.
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