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According to the president and CEO of Utah’s defense and aerospace association, the industry brings as much as $25 billion to the state economy every year. Aaron Starks sat down with KUER to discuss the state of the industry in Utah.
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KUER asked two Utahns — one Palestinian, the other Jewish — about their thoughts on the pro-Gaza student protest movement that has now arrived at the University of Utah.
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Nineteen protesters were arrested during the demonstration, but organizers say that won’t stop them from protesting.
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The seven-hour protest in President's Circle, including a tent encampment, was later dispersed by police late into the evening. Seventeen protestors were arrested, according to the University of Utah.
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There hasn’t been anything at the University of Utah like the reports of violent antisemitism on some college campuses. However, students have felt targeted for being Jewish.
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The Muslim Student Association at the University of Utah has been targeted with Islamophobic messages and threatening voicemails.
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January Walker with the Utah United Party, Cassie Easley with the Constitution Party and Brad Green with the Libertarian Party didn’t qualify for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District debate, but will appear on voters’ ballots.
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The special election debate for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District was a whirlwind tour of national and international current events.
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The events that have unfolded after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel have horrified Palestinians in Utah. Nora Abu-Dan is calling on the governor for support.
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“Hamas and Putin represent different threats," the president said from the White House. "But they share this in common. They both want to completely annihilate a neighboring democracy.”
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The co-director of Chabad of Utah County and his wife and child are safely back in Utah after a harrowing experience in Israel.
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The president vowed to "stand with Israel" in remarks made from the White House on Oct. 10.