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Monday, August 5, 2024

Good afternoon. On our mind today: Whittni Morgan’s Olympic journey comes to an end, a federal judge rules Google broke the law to maintain its monopoly and Usha Vance defends her husband’s "childless cat ladies" comment. Read these and six other important stories below.

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BYU’s medical school will be rare: How many faith-based schools are there? How religious are they?
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U.S., global markets skid as recession fears loom again
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Whittni Morgan’s remarkable Olympic journey just came to an end. Here’s what happened
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Google broke the law to maintain its monopoly, federal judge rules
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Usha Vance defends husband Sen. JD Vance’s ‘childless cat ladies’ comment
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Opinion: Are Americans too gullible to withstand election propaganda?
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