vaccinate the world...
Curt Gresseth

How to vaccinate the whole world (not just rich countries) against COVID

A global-supply chain expert discusses the steps necessary to vaccinate the whole world -- not just wealthy countries -- against COVID-19.
2 years ago
Prosecutors seek 8-year prison term for police officer involved with Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol...
Curt Gresseth

Utah Rep. Curtis reflects on US Capitol riot one year later

Rep. John Curtis says there's a lot that isn't known about the Capitol riot, or about the scar it created in Congress.
2 years ago
Utah State Flag...
Curt Gresseth

Is it time for Utah to upgrade the state flag?

A state task force is taking steps to design a new flag for Utah and it wants your help in coming up with a new and better design.
2 years ago
wholesale inflation utah interest rates...
Curt Gresseth

Inflation usually makes the Fed hike interest rates. Here’s what that means

Inflation is on the rise, and to combat this, the Fed will start to raise interest rates. And it'll do that by buying fewer bonds.
2 years ago
fentanyl overdose...
Curt Gresseth

Fentanyl overdoses killing more Americans than COVID-19

Between 2020 and 2021, nearly 79,000 Americans between 18 and 45 years old died of fentanyl overdoses. A professional at Huntsman Mental Health talks about ways to help a friend or loved one struggling with an addiction.
2 years ago
At least two small businesses in Salt Lake City are closing their doors, while another has set up a...
Curt Gresseth

Which Utah businesses have recovered from the pandemic?

As 2022 approaches, Utah businesses are in good shape
2 years ago
FILE -- Rabbi Benny Zippel of Chabad Lubavitch of Utah conducts the ceremony as the lighting of a m...
Curt Gresseth

One person can be the light for someone in a dark place, says rabbi

Utah Rabbi Avremi Zippel is working to create a dedicated webpage for young Jewish professionals to help them help those in despair.
2 years ago
Disabled parent in wheelchair with children. Photo: Canva...
Curt Gresseth

Government regulations can hurt parents with disabilities. Here’s how we fix that, says advocate.

A tweak to federal Medicaid regulations could allow a parents with disabilities to receive help with parenting from a personal assistant.
2 years ago
Izzy life celebrated...
Curt Gresseth

After girl’s death by suicide, Utah lawmaker is on a mission to stop bullying

On Saturday, state Rep. Sandra Hollins is bringing teachers together during a conference Saturday in Salt Lake City to end bullying forever.
2 years ago
social media icons pictured, a new social media law coming to utah...
Curt Gresseth

Social-media envy got you down during Christmas? Doc has holiday tips.

Social media can unplug your Christmas lights, if you are not careful. A mental health expert stuffs your stockings with tips and advice on how to avoid sliding into holiday depression.
2 years ago
Pearl Harbor...
Curt Gresseth

Child survivor remembers attack on Pearl Harbor — 80 years ago

A man remembers the Pearl Harbor attack as a 3-year-old watching Japanese bombers fly over his home on the island of O'ahu Dec. 7, 1941.
2 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Dropping ‘Big Lie’ a good first step toward compromise, says former Arizona senator

A first step toward compromise for Republicans is dropping the "Big Lie" about the last presidential election, says former Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake who is about to be sworn in as the next ambassador to Turkey.
2 years ago
neighborhood...
Curt Gresseth

Improving neighborhoods –gentrification — doesn’t have to involve displacing people, says expert

The gentrification of declining neighborhoods is done best when the improvements don't displace the people who once lived there
2 years ago
dialogue...
Curt Gresseth

Dialogue is dying. Here’s how you can save it.

SALT LAKE CITY — With Thanksgiving days away, families will gather around a table to talk. But will the talk be real dialogue or debate? What’s the difference?  Utah State University professor Scott Hammond of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business joins Inside Sources host Boyd Matheson to talk about the value of dialogue […]
2 years ago
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