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Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025

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  • A Montreal Canadiens player was hit by a car in Salt Lake City, a day before the game against Utah Hockey Club
  • The special counsel report on President-elect Donald Trump was released — here's what it says
  • How one Utah Republican wants to help Trump keep his promise to families

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Will Utah lose the 2034 Winter Games? Here’s what one longtime IOC member says will happen
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Aging population means dementia cases will double in U.S.
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This Utah congressman proposes 'pro-family' bill to double the child tax credit
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What the special counsel report on Trump says
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Utah’s teachers’ union outlines priorities for 2025 legislative session
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Perspective: The pornography industry should not be allowed this much access to our children
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