When Kevin O’Leary, Gov. Spencer Cox or anyone else talks about AI and national security, they are not talking about ChatGPT. They’re talking about data processing. If you work in national security, you’re in the business of information.
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Duplicar el número de jueces podría reducir el tiempo de espera a la mitad, dependiendo de qué tan rápido trabajen, pero un proceso más ágil es un arma de doble filo.
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Doubling the number of judges could cut the wait time in half, depending on how quickly they work, but a speedier process is a double-edged sword.
The proposed Box Elder County data center is facing sharp opposition over its water consumption, power use and the rushed nature of its approval. But Gov. Spencer Cox says those worries miss the point. Local journalists Hugo Rikard-Bell, Leia Larsen and Brigham Tomco join us to help make sense of the debate.
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McNichol, a former Park City Ski Team coach, served as head coach of the U.S. squad from 2002-08, a period when the team featured ski racers such as Ted Ligety, Bode Miller, Steven Nyman, Marco Sullivan and Daron Rahlves.
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Lake Powell’s dire water level forecast is prompting an unprecedented move: transporting a massive marina to deeper waters. It’s another example of how the West’s historically dry, warm year is straining the Colorado River.
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El grupo musical de Utah The King Will Come, integrado por 15 personas, fue uno de los cinco finalistas del Concurso Tiny Desk de NPR 2026. Su música promueve un mensaje de la acogida de Dios.
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Lopez Chavez lost her seat following a complaint that she lived outside of the downtown district she represents. She was also under investigation for allegations of unwanted physical advances.
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The proposed Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola would need 22 towers to support it. The nonprofit Canyon Guard opposes the project and thinks Utahns don’t get how big the infrastructure will be. So, they’ve created a virtual tour of it.
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Local fishermen are “going to want to get out now, especially if they have a boat,” says the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The bad snowpack and drought are likely to take their toll.
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The canceled rule allowed public property to be leased for restoration in the same way that oil companies lease land for drilling. It was a key part of efforts under former President Joe Biden to refocus the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management.
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One of the five finalists in NPR’s annual Tiny Desk Contest is a 15-member Utah musical group, The King Will Come. Their music promotes a message of God’s welcome.
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Media and public access have been a dominant issue during the early stages of the high-profile case.
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