Apple has announced a slew of new tech products, ABC's tech reporter, Mike Duboski live with the latest details as the event is underway. Holly shares facts of the day.
The Utah Grizzlies have officially announced that they are leaving Utah for New Jersey.Jay Stevens from KSL's Utah Puck Report Podcast, joins the show to tell us why the team decided to make this move, even as ticket sales rose for the team.
A letter allegedly written by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein has been released by Epstein's estate. The letter, that included a drawing of a nude woman's silhouette, was part of a book for Epstein's 50th birthday. Greg and Holly discuss the letter and the Epstein case.
Senate Republicans are preparing to 'go nuclear' - and no, that does not mean lose their minds. This is a procedure that would clear the backlog of Trump nominees, in a procedure that would allow a simple majority rather than a two-thirds majority and allow mass confirmations. Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent joins with the details.
Lois Collins from the Deseret News, joins us to discuss a new study from WalletHub about the happiest and least happiest states… which places Hawaii at first and Utah not too far behind. The hosts get into what's behind the happiness scale.
Just under half of Gen Z job seekers are eyeing blue collar jobs after they graduate university. They are often attracted by higher wages and better benefits butare being driven from white collar jobs among fears around AI. Greg and Holly discuss.
Many refugees find themselves struggling as their SNAP benefits are drawn in after getting their first job. The money from said jobs is not enough to cover basic costs, and the benefits, often critical to the families, are scaled back due to their employment. Holly and Greg discuss what this means for immigrant and refugee families.
The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions that barred ICE officers from stopping and questioning people based on their appearance, the language they are speaking, the job they are working, or where they are. The move is being criticized as a violation of constitutional rights. Greg provides legal analysis on what this means.
Russell M. Nelson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, celebrated his 101st birthday today. Holly and Greg chat with Deseret News Editor, Sarah Weaver, about the spiritual leader's life of accolades.
E-bikes have been crashing more and more often, and police are concerned. Chris McHugh, Cottonwood Heights Assistant Chief of Police, joined Greg and Holly to talk about the dangers of these new bikes and what people need to look out for.