democratic socialism...
Curt Gresseth

Democratic socialism becoming less scary for Americans, says author

Democratic socialist policies are always about the price tag and not what they do to make life better for voters, says an author and teacher.
2 years ago
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Amber Gentry

Bridging the divides: Tim Shriver on the benefit of doubt

The importance of giving someone the benefit of the doubt, said Inside Sources guest Tim Shriver, can help bridge the American divides.
2 years ago
Ben McAdams...
Curt Gresseth

Now outside looking in, McAdams said Utahns care about solving problems not political games

Former Utah Rep. Ben McAdams said passing legislation to free up traffic and clean up the air -- infrastructure -- is all that matters to Utahns, not which political party claims credit for doing so.
2 years ago
President Joe Biden walks with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., on Capitol Hill in Washington,...
Boyd Matheson

Biden wins on infrastructure but can he score with social safety net?

Now the focus moves to a $1.75 trillion investment in social safety, namely, climate, child care, preschool education, paid parental leave, and elder care.
2 years ago
suffering...
Curt Gresseth

Is suffering good? Author describes balancing pleasure with pain

Some people seek to add meaning to their life through struggle and challenge, said an author and psychology professor.
2 years ago
local election...
Curt Gresseth

Don’t trust your local election? Visit your polling place and see for yourself

If you doubt the security, integrity or transparency of your local election, go visit your county clerk because he or she will be glad to show you the safeguards in place to protect your vote.
2 years ago
Life lessons...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: Life lessons to learn from those who have passed

During Halloween week, and anytime, we can learn some of life's lessons from those who have passed.
3 years ago
global supply chain...
Curt Gresseth

Pent-up worldwide demand squeezing global supply chain

"[The global supply-chain crisis] is probably gonna get worse before it gets better," said Miles Hansen, president and CEO of World Trade Center Utah.
3 years ago
Secretary of State...
Curt Gresseth

Jon Huntsman Jr. remembers his neighbor and friend Colin Powell

Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman Jr. reflects on former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell who died at 84 from complications of COVID-19.
3 years ago
smartphones...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: Smartphones keep us distant from wisdom

Most Americans check their smartphones 96 times a day. Could you put yours down for a whole day? Boyd Matheson writes, doing so could change your world.
3 years ago
Biden Bears Ears...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: The monumental volley and folly of Bears Ears

Boyd Matheson argues if we keep creating monuments like Bears Ears by executive order, we can keep expecting future politicians to undo and redo that work.
3 years ago
Millennials and Gen Z...
Curt Gresseth

How Millennials and Gen Z are changing politics

SALT LAKE CITY — As millennials (born 1981-1996) and Gen Z Americans (born 1997-2012) become more involved with politics, how will their influence change the two major political parties in the nation? Republican pollster and millennial Kristen Soltis Anderson discussed the changing political landscape involving these two groups of voters with Inside Sources host Boyd […]
3 years ago
religion COVID-19 elder david a bednar listening heart...
Boyd Matheson

Developing a listening heart: The beginning of understanding

Boyd Matheson takes a look at how our individual faith traditions may help us all develop what he calls a listening heart.
3 years ago
health care costs...
Curt Gresseth

Health care costs can be reduced if Congress works together, says prof

SALT LAKE CITY — It can be hard to understand what’s happening with health care costs today, and it’s purposely designed that way; it’s bankrupting Americans and it doesn’t need to be that way, says a professor of economics. Utah State University Professor Henry Eyring said there are bipartisan solutions that policymakers could implement to […]
3 years ago
A woman taking time to stop and smell the roses.(Stock-Pexels)...
Boyd Matheson

Weary? Take a timeout for sacred idleness.

If you're feeling a little weary today, if you're worn out a bit, it may be worth it to set aside time for a moment of rejuvenating rest and sacred idleness.
3 years ago
no-fly list political republicans democrats threats to the united states...
Curt Gresseth

The biggest threats to the US, according to Democrats and Republicans

"I think the danger for Democrats is, if you label half the nation as one of the greatest threats to the nation, you're not exactly going to win them over in a popularity contest."
3 years ago
Utah ranked one of the worst states to work in....
Curt Gresseth

Ending unemployment benefit early to fill jobs didn’t work, says state rep

The theory was ending the pandemic unemployment benefit early would move Utahns back into jobs, but the numbers show that did not happen.
3 years ago
apartment for adults with autism...
Curt Gresseth

Matching people with autism to tech jobs in Utah

Auticon.us, a global consulting firm that helps place adults with autism in tech-sector jobs, has just opened an office in South Salt Lake.
3 years ago
Biden courts executive orders struck down...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: Executive orders show Congress needs to take back its authority

On the court cases involving immigration, oil and gas leasing and an extension on the federal eviction moratorium, the Biden administration went down swinging.
3 years ago
Afghanistan chaos...
Curt Gresseth

Chaos, collapse in Afghanistan preventable, McMaster says

McMaster said what's unfolding in Afghanistan now is what happens when the United States surrenders to the Taliban -- a terror organization.
3 years ago
Afghanistan chaos...
KSL NewsRadio

Inside the Oval Office: H.R. McMaster gives a look behind the scenes

SALT LAKE CITY — Former National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster joins Boyd Matheson at 1:15 pm to discuss what it’s like to be in the Oval Office and giving advice to a president who has to make military decisions.  Tune in below. This story will be updated.
3 years ago
back to college utah university vaccine require...
Curt Gresseth

For adults wondering if it’s too late to go back to college, the answer is no

It's not too late for adults to go back to college (or even start college) said the vice president for student affairs at Utah Valley University.
3 years ago
government taxes...
Boyd Matheson

Are the taxes you pay worth the benefits government delivers?

The majority of Americans don't think their taxes are worth the benefits of the government. But I say it is worth it.
3 years ago
criminal justice reform handcuffs prison...
Curt Gresseth

S.L. County D.A. joins national call for (better) justice for all

More than 100 prosecutors nationwide, including Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill, wrote the president calling for criminal justice reform.
3 years ago

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