Plus, why republican candidates are using explosions, guns and ammo in their commercials
Morning Edition | Friday, Nov. 5, 2021 | Good morning. On our mind today: Results from Utah's elections, the rise of breadwinner moms and a forensic nurse's message to trauma and abuse survivors. Read this morning's six most important stories below. |
FROM OUR SPONSOR The Utah Business Economic Summit Join Utah Business and Utah's business community to discuss the future of Utah on Nov. 5. Deep dives include: How to grow a business, invest in the next generation of startups, create an economic landscape that is more inclusive and welcoming to incoming populations, and design cities for the future. | | | Will Critical Race Theory help decide next year’s midterms? |
| | | Most moms will be breadwinners at some point. Why don’t we treat them that way? |
| | | West Valley’s first female leader, a familiar face in Moab and a surprising write-in win: Meet Utah’s new mayors |
| | | BYU’s road to the Big 12 is paved with Power Five games. Will it prepare them? |
| | | A forensic nurse’s message to survivors of abuse |
| | | Why Republican candidates are blowing things up — literally |
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