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Two laws signed by Gov. Spencer Cox prohibit minors from using social media between 10:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. unless authorized by a parent. It also requires age verification to open or maintain a social media account in the state. The restrictions take effect March 1, 2024.
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Washington County’s Eden Technologies is building a way to get more freshwater from saltwater through desalination. A $250,000 investment from the new Utah Innovation Fund could help.
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Nationwide, people are surprised to find out their listening habits closely align with the BYU college town.
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The money is aimed at improving access to mental health and substance abuse care in more remote parts of the state.
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Fervo Energy, the company partnered with Google, is using the Nevada pilot project to launch others, including one in Utah that will deliver far more carbon-free electricity to the grid.
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The “leave the leaves” social media movement can help improve Utah’s dry soil, but people should be careful about where they leave their leaves.
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Craig Robertson’s online threats to the president brought an FBI raid to his house. A journalist interviewed the friends, family and neighbors to get a fuller picture of his life and death.
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“Just as litigation effectively spurred change by the opioid pharmaceutical industry and Big Tobacco, we expect this lawsuit will inspire Meta to improve its child safety practices,” said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox in a statement.
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During his monthly news conference, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox parried several arguments against the actions the state is taking to rein in app companies and regulate social media access for youth.
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A public hearing on the rule will be held Nov. 1. Public comment closes Feb. 5.
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El objetivo es romper las barreras culturales y de idioma alrededor de la salud mental y emocional.
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The aim is to break down language and cultural barriers around mental and emotional health.