Nation Apr 09 Americans convicted in Congo of failed coup attempt now face U.S. charges A criminal complaint unsealed by prosecutors Wednesday follows a long-running FBI investigation and accuses the men of conspiring to provide weapons, explosives and other support to a rebel army that was formed to try to overthrow the government.
Health Apr 08 RFK Jr. will tell CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water Health Secretary Robert Kennedy cannot order communities to stop fluoridation, but he can direct the CDC to stop recommending it and work with the EPA to change the allowed amount.
Politics Apr 07 Mia Love, first Black Republican woman in Congress, honored after her death from brain cancer Family and friends of former U.S. Rep. Mia Love gathered in Salt Lake City to honor her life and legacy after she died of brain cancer in March at age 49.
Health Mar 28 Utah becomes the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water Utah has become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, despite widespread opposition from dentists and national health organizations.
Politics Mar 24 Former Rep. Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to the U.S. House, dies at 49 Love, of Utah, had undergone recent treatment for brain cancer and received immunotherapy as part of a clinical trial at Duke University’s brain tumor center. Her daughter said earlier this month that the former lawmaker was no longer responding to…
Politics Nov 08 Federal judge strikes down Biden’s program shielding immigrant spouses from deportation The program, lauded as one of the biggest presidential actions to help immigrant families in years, allowed undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens to apply for a green card without first having to leave the country.
Nation Nov 05 Boeing factory strike ends as union workers vote to accept contract A strike by 33,000 Boeing factory workers is coming to an end after more than seven weeks. The aerospace giant's unionized machinists voted on Monday to accept a company contract offer.
Nation Nov 02 Grand Teton’s beloved Grizzly No. 399 mourned after she was struck and killed by a vehicle During her nearly three decades roaming the snowy wilderness of the Teton Range, Grizzly No. 399 became a beloved mama bear with millions of parkgoers following her yearly adventures and her ever-growing family tree.
Science Oct 09 What the Waffle House Index says about Hurricane Milton As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida communities still recovering from Helene, many Waffle House locations along the Gulf Coast, including those in Tampa, Cape Coral and St. Petersburg, have closed in preparation.
World Sep 13 Congo military court sentences 3 U.S. citizens and 34 others to death on coup charges The U.S. State Department has not declared the three Americans wrongfully detained, making it unlikely that U.S. officials would try to negotiate their return.