Plus, BYU rolls past hapless Wyoming, but now the real tests await
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: 🌤️ 49 – 84° in Logan | 💧 20% ⛅️ 64 – 89° in Salt Lake | 💧 20% ⛅️ 66 – 93° in St. George | 💧 10% The weather is starting to cool down and the official start of fall is just around the corner with the fall equinox on Sept. 22. If you’re looking for more time outside before it gets too cold, here are some events in and around Utah happening in the coming week. Also on our minds: Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull explains how the University of Utah shaped his career See photos of new Americans celebrating after taking a citizenship oath at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center |
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| | When Tillie Uribe feels that first twinge of a migraine coming on, she reaches for caffeine. Some of her headaches are doozies. Her doctor suggested that caffeine’s an easy way to at least try to head off the ache before it really digs in. She’s found it often works pretty well, narrowing blood vessels in the brain and short-circuiting the misery. So when the lights appear to flicker or she sees an aura — sure signs a migraine is imminent — she says she’ll reach for coffee, tea, soda, whatever caffeine is handy. On the other hand, Uribe, a kindergarten teacher from West Jordan, normally can’t tolerate caffeine after about 4 p.m. True for many people, caffeine late in the day keeps her awake. She also has had peripartum cardiomyopathy for decades. That’s a rare form of heart failure that can occur late in a pregnancy, so she has to be careful how much caffeine she consumes. The stimulant could be bad for her heart. For Uribe, caffeine is both a potential blessing and curse. For many other people, caffeine is something of a mystery. Read more about the effects of caffeine according to health experts. | Former President Donald Trump touted his record on foreign policy at a fundraiser Saturday in Utah to an audience that the organizers said exceeded their expectations. Trump was introduced by former critic Gov. Spencer Cox, who one source said spoke about the need for unity in the Republican Party. Cox, who endorsed Trump recently after not voting for him in 2016 or 2020, introduced the former president to Utah donors. Organizers said they raised around $5 million for the Trump campaign. The Trump campaign is also looking to organize a Latter-day Saints for Trump group, one of Trump’s supporters said. “It was packed,” Doug Quezada, one of the hosts, said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if it was up close to 1,000.” The fundraiser took place at a private hangar at the Salt Lake City airport. Two Utahns — Marlon Bateman, a State Department official during the Trump administration, and George Glass, former U.S. ambassador to Portugal, organized the event. Read more about Trump's visit to Utah's capital city. More in Politics Utah Supreme Court to decide whether Amendment D can be voted on (KSL-TV) State refuses to release conflict-of-interest records for Cox's cabinet (KSL) Here’s why Sen. Tuberville is back to blocking a military promotion (Deseret News) Will Caitlin Clark endorse Trump or Harris? (Deseret News) Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Laura Loomer clash, expose GOP rift among Trump supporters (Deseret News) | Faith Meagan Kohler: The concept of sin increases, rather than decreases, compassion in the world (Deseret News) Here’s what President Camille N. Johnson has been learning from President Russell M. Nelson (Deseret News) Business What residents want from Smith's Ballpark site as post-baseball plans pick up (KSL) Utah’s Hispanic entrepreneurs are underrepresented. Better resources could help (KUER) Environment Utah has a $276M bet on farms to save Colorado River water. How’s it going? (Deseret News) Utah has some of the nation's fastest-rising fall temperatures (Axios) Entertainment ‘It was amazing’: How the University of Utah shaped Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull’s career (Deseret News) Get cozy with these 45 must-watch fall movies (Deseret News) The U.S. Photo gallery: Celebrating citizenship (Deseret News) 'It just exploded': Springfield woman claims she never meant to spark false rumors about Haitians (NBC News) A rare copy of the U.S. Constitution laid forgotten inside a filing cabinet. Now, it could sell for millions at auction (CBS News) The World Congo court sentences 3 Americans and 34 others to death on coup charges (The Associated Press) Arthur Cyr: Gaza ceasefire, the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy (Deseret News) Torrential rain sweeps through central and eastern Europe, killing four (BBC News) Russia, Ukraine exchange 206 prisoners in second swap in two days (Reuters) Sports Isaac Wilson settles in, defense returns to basics in No. 12 Utah's comeback win over Utah State (Deseret News) Utah State football is getting better. Its performance against Utah made that clear (Deseret News) How Jazz players spent the offseason (Deseret News) Analysis: BYU had more than enough to handle winless Wyoming. Now the real work begins (Deseret News) |
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