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The Utah lawsuit alleges that Snapchat is profiting off the exploitation of children, failing to protect them and ...
Using machine learning and math, a Brigham Young University student improved a key tool firefighters rely on during wildfire ...
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The NBA Draft is officially here, as the first round begins on Wednesday night. That means we’ve come to the end of a long ...
The Sabres picked defenseman Radim Mrtka of the Seattle Thunderbirds at No. 9 in the first round of the NHL draft.
Using machine learning and math, a BYU student improved a key tool firefighters rely on during wildfire season ...
The Republic last did a top 50 list in 2017. Here's an updated look at our 50 greatest boys basketball players of past 40 ...
Sports' weekly scouting feature highlights the quartet of QB ascensions detailed earlier in the week, plus half a dozen debut ...
Despite its mighty national parks and several stunning state parks, Utah's main attraction may be its roads, more specifically, its scenic byways.
Last year, as Utah prepared to file a federal lawsuit aiming to take control of millions of acres of federal public land within its borders, state officials sought help swaying public opinion in their ...
Today, the federal government owns and controls roughly 70% of Utah’s land—a staggering figure that places unnecessary constraints on local communities, schools, and families. And yet, when Utah ...