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By Sarah Gambles Wednesday October 9, 2024

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🌅 Good morning!

 

Does the current political climate have you feeling scared or anxious? You're not alone. Unfortunately, American children are picking up on it too. 

 

Conversations with 52 fourth-grade children sought to reveal how kids are feeling about politics. 

 

What they found: Children with Democratic parents tended to express stronger emotions — both positively, in saying they liked Harris, and negatively in the dislike they expressed for Trump.

 

While the children with Republican parents showed “positive attitudes” toward Trump, they weren’t as strong — and felt more “neutral to positive” when it came to the Democratic candidate.

 

Read more about how the children in our own homes affected by national political hostilities.

First game, first goals, first win: Inside Utah Hockey Club’s big night

 

The Utah Hockey Club’s inaugural season started with a Sha-bang — including a 5-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks.

 

One of our resident hockey experts Dennis Romboy writes: 

"Unseasonably warm October weather might have brought a touch of Arizona to the Beehive State, but inside the Delta Center it was all Utah. It even snowed, at least electronically."

 

🥅 A 'tight, tight turnaround': Just 173 days after Ryan and Ashley Smith bought and moved the Arizona Coyotes to Utah, the team squared off against the Chicago Blackhawks, one of the NHL “Original Six,” in its first-ever regular season game Tuesday in Salt Lake City.

 

"NHL-starved Utah hockey fans reveled in the sport unexpectedly making its way to the state — inside and outside the arena. The opening day party started on the plaza in the late afternoon and continued late into the night thanks to an 8 p.m MDT start on ESPN.

 

"A sell-out crowd came to witness history. And they weren’t disappointed — off or on the ice."

 

🏒 What people at the event were saying: 

  • “It was awesome. I mean, I wasn’t really sure what to expect coming into this," Marcus Zaccaria said. "I’ve really only ever been to some (Utah) Grizzlies games. This was everything I could have hoped for and more. It was so cool. I got goose bumps when they did the opening video and watching everybody come out. I feel like it’s just a huge step for the state of Utah."
  • “Watching the players walk down the blue carpet, all of them had big smiles on their faces," Michael Johnson said. "They tried to have their game face on but their smiles were shining through. I’m just happy that they’re happy to be here."

  • “It’s a great party. It’s great to be here,” Jake Bingham said. “We’re gonna take care of these guys. They’re gonna be here for a long time.”

Read more about how Utah Hockey Club won its first-ever official game over the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2.

 

More in Utah

  • Smoke spreads as Yellow Lake Fire reaches almost 20,000 acres (KSL)

  • Utah sued TikTok. 14 more states are following (Deseret News)

  • Camping in Utah: A Guide to the Beehive State (The Daily Utah Chronicle)

  • Former DCFS worker calls Utah's child welfare system 'broken,' urges reform (KUTV)

  • Driver arrested for investigation of murder in Monday road rage confrontation (KSL)

  • Men outnumber women in Salt Lake City (Axios)

  • Ogden’s 21st Street Pond is a water ski test site. Will talks reopen some access? (KUER)

  • A popular Salt Lake City butcher shop will close after one last holiday season (🔒 The Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Legally blind man successfully cycles through Utah on ‘worldwide tandem cycle tour’ (ABC4)

  • Australian high school football player files suit to play varsity, says new rule discriminates (KSL)

  • Vehicle dives into Deer Creek Reservoir after driver mistakes boat ramp for highway (KJZZ14)

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Sen. Mitt Romney has 5 warnings for America

Sen. Mitt Romney says he is optimistic about America’s future, but he sure doesn’t sound like it.

 

In two speeches in Utah Tuesday, Romney laid out his biggest concerns for the future, while insisting he is still optimistic.

 

Romney's biggest concerns include the following: 

  1. National debt and economic collapse
  2. Performative politicians
  3. Regulation, or lack thereof, of Artificial Intelligence
  4. Global leadership challenges
  5. Climate change

Despite all his dire warnings, Romney said he still has hope for the future.

 

He listed three things that could help change America’s trajectory. 

  1. He said a great leader could emerge.
  2. A crisis like an economic collapse would force change in the U.S.
  3. The rising generation can make a difference. 

Read more about why Romney's optimistic about the future, despite laying out some scary scenarios. 

 

More in Politics

  • New GOP leader Rep. Blake Moore defends party in debate focused on the budget (Deseret News)

  • Sen. Mitt Romney weighs in on Trump, Harris economic plans (Deseret News)

  • A retired conservative judge’s challenge to claims about the 2020 election (Deseret News)

  • 3 takeaways from Vice President Kamala Harris’ ‘60 Minutes’ interview (Deseret News)

  • Melania Trump’s memoir is out. Will its revelations matter? (Deseret News)

  • Cox announces plan to double Utah’s energy in 10 years (Deseret News)

  • Mitt Romney reiterates he won’t vote for Trump — and will not endorse Harris (Deseret News)

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Round out your day (v5)

Health

  • CDC to screen travelers from Rwanda amid deadly Marburg outbreak (Deseret News)

  • New analysis finds that Americans were spending more time alone even before the pandemic (Deseret News)

  • It's easy to mess up blood pressure readings, new study shows (NPR)

Faith

  • 🎧 Podcast: October 2024 general conference — peacemaking, finding joy and preparing for the Second Coming (Church News)

  • Do athletes mean what they say about religion? (Deseret News)

  • Scrolling toward salvation: Christian TikTokers inspire faith in increasingly secular young Americans (Fox News)

The Nation and The World

  • Why is this fall so hot — and when will it cool down? Here’s what we know (Deseret News)

  • Video: The northern lights were visible in the U.S., more opportunities to see them could be on the way (Deseret News)

  • Time to evacuate is running out as Hurricane Milton closes in on Florida (The Associated Press)

Sports

  • BYU Hall of Famer Steve Young to rest of Big 12 — ‘Bring it on’ (Deseret News)

  • BYU Baja Club for off-roading vehicles meets in preparation for race next May (The Daily Universe)

  • The inauspicious debut of the Utah Jazz (Axios)

  • Jazz Bear Will Serve As Utah Hockey Club Mascot This Season (KSL Sports)

  • Your Utah Hockey Club merch could gain value (Axios)

  • New book gives insider’s look into BYU’s attempt to hire Andy Reid (Deseret News)

🗓️ Events Calendar

 

Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: 

  • Poppy Books welcomes Brandon Mull at the Spanish Fork Library | Spanish Fork
  • Little Bear Bottoms Corn Maze | 5000 US-91, Wellsville, Cache County
  • Deseret Peak Utah Temple Public Open House | Deseret Peak Temple, Tooele, Utah
  • Dropkick Murphys | Union Event Center
  • “Little Women the Broadway Musical” | Historic Ideal Playhouse, Heber City
  • BYU men’s basketball — Blue & White Game | 7 p.m.
  • U of U men’s golf vs. Big 12 Match Play

We are trying some new things with Utah Today and would love your feedback! You're welcome to email me at [email protected] with thoughts, ideas and suggestions. 

 

I might not answer right away, but I promise we are reading your feedback and considering your valuable opinions.

 

✨ Cheers ✨

— Gambles

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