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By Ariel Harmer Friday June 7, 2024

Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures:

 

⛅ 59 – 90° in Logan | 💧 20%

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☀️ 75 – 104° in St. George

 

More people are voting this year than ever before, in what the Economist called the “biggest election year in history” — with at least 64 countries (and the European Union) holding elections, including 6 of the 10 most populous nations.

 

Read more for a look at which countries are trending toward or away from democracy and just what it means for the United States of America.

 

Also on our minds:

  • The Utah Senate race
  • Dr Pepper recently surpassed Pepsi in sales, and now some are mixing the soda with pickles
  • Kevin Young and the future of BYU men's basketball

Utah governor, others offer tough talk on homelessness

 

Gov. Spencer Cox and others delivered some tough talk Thursday at a conference exploring ways to end homelessness in Utah.

 

The word accountability came up numerous times during two panel discussions and the governor’s speech at the Utah Solutions’ annual gathering, this one titled, “Ending Homelessness in Utah: The Critical Next Steps.”

 

But panelists said that doesn’t mean there’s no room for compassion when interacting with the state’s unsheltered population, many of whom are addicted to fentanyl and methamphetamine.

 

Read more about what Cox and other community leaders said about addressing the unhoused population in Utah.

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We all get mad sometimes, but road rage destroys lives

A bad choice can have lifelong impacts not just on the people behind the wheels but their families and beyond. Law enforcement officials say that quick, angry reactions often spill far beyond what anyone imagined or wanted.


That truth hit Deseret News this week when a member of its extended family died in such an incident.


Mike Brown, 38, and his two sons, 8 and 10, had a near-perfect morning Sunday before the day went terribly wrong, as Cyndi Brown, a Deseret News employee married to Mike’s older brother John, recounts it. His wife, Mandi, was on her way back to Utah from a high school graduation in Idaho; they were all going to meet for lunch. That morning, Mike took his boys to hit some golf balls, then to play baseball. They went swimming. He was, Cyndi Brown says, a dad who loved time with his kids. Mandi was waiting at the restaurant when she got word he’d been injured.


At some point, Brown and another driver got into a physical altercation. Brown hit the road hard. He never woke up.

 

Read more about road rage in Utah and its painful impact in the lives of those left behind. 

 

More in Utah

  • Millions are pouring into Utah GOP Senate race. Most has gone to 1 candidate (Deseret News)
  • Saying goodbye to Martha Hughes Cannon as she heads to Washington (Deseret News)
  • SEC to close Salt Lake office after ‘gross abuse of power’ in Utah crypto case (KSL)
  • Utah seeks to ‘maintain’ Great Salt Lake levels after it peaks below some projections (KSL)
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Round out your day (v5)

The U.S. 

  • Trump’s first Supreme Court appointee has once again broken from the conservative pack (Deseret News)
  • Middle-class America: The backbone of the nation struggling amid economic growth (Deseret News)

The World

  • Here's why the EU interest rate cut may not matter to the Fed (Deseret News)
  • ‘We are playing Russian roulette with our planet’: U.N. leader talks climate action (Deseret News)

Sports

  • Kevin Young addresses staffing, recruiting, transition to Provo (Deseret News)
  • Possible names for Utah’s NHL team whittled down to 6 (Deseret News)
  • Will Emma Hayes redeem the USWNT at the Olympics after last year’s World Cup embarrassment? (Deseret News)
  • Utah’s newest assistant coach comes from Big 12 country — and has some head coaching experience (Deseret News)
  • Ashley Hatch returns to Utah Saturday (Deseret News)

Faith

  • When attendance falls, some church buildings are repurposed. Here are 6 interesting projects (Deseret News)

Entertainment

  • New ‘Hunger Games’ prequel coming out next year. Screen adaptation already in the works (Deseret News)
  • Dr Pepper and pickles? The internet’s newest soda concoction (Deseret News)
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Photo of the week

BY MARIELLE SCOTT

 

Students, parents and community members are given T-shirts to wear while they walk about five miles from East High School to Glendale Middle School to demonstrate support for a high school in Glendale in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, May 28, 2024. Read more.

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— Ariel

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