Ashley Strickland
Ghostly figures emerge from Pillars of Creation in new Webb telescope image
The James Webb Space Telescope has glimpsed the dark side of the usually ethereal Pillars of Creation, located 6,500 light-years away in the Eagle Nebula.3 years ago
Yoonjung Seo and Brad Lendon
North Korea fires suspected long-range ballistic missile, South says
South Korea officials say North Korea has fired a long-range ballistic missle.3 years ago
Arlette Saenz
Biden to meet with Zelensky during NATO summit
President Joe Biden will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the NATO summit on Wednesday, an official familiar with the meeting has confirmed.3 years ago
Becky Bruce
Utah senators urge Justice Department probe of Chinese Service Centers
Utah Senators Mike Lee and Mitt Romney want the Department of Justice to investigate Overseas Chinese Service Centers, including one in South Salt Lake, to make sure the Chinese government isn't using them to gather intelligence.3 years ago
Haley Britzky
US says drones harassed by Russian aircraft killed ISIS leader in Syria
US military drones killed an ISIS leader on Friday, US Central Command announced Sunday. It was the same drones that had been harassed earlier by Russian fighter jets.3 years ago
Amanda Dickson
From Central Park Five to city council nominee
NEW YORK CITY — His name is Yusef Salaam. He was one of the Central Park Five, now known as the Exonerated Five. Today, he is the winner of the Democratic primary for a New York City Council seat. In 1989, Salaam was arrested along with four other boys of color, for the rape and […]3 years ago
Mark Jones
Earth hit its hottest day on record Monday, expert weighs in
Earth recorded the hottest day on record on Monday with a global average temperature of 62 degrees. One expert says there are reasons to be concerned.3 years ago
Marlon Sorto, Sahar Akbarzai, Florencia Trucco and Taylor Ward
Extreme temperatures killed at least 112 people in Mexico since March
“Natural extreme temperatures” have killed at least 112 people in Mexico since March.3 years ago
Mark Jones
Utah leaders back from trade mission to Europe. What was accomplished?
Tiffeny Yen-Louie, the chief marketing officer for World Trade Center Utah, tells KSL NewsRadio how the recent trade mission to Europe by Gov. Cox and state business leaders went.3 years ago
Paul P. Murphy, Kristina Sgueglia and Paula Newton
‘Presumed human remains’ found in debris field of doomed Titan submersible, US Coast Guard says
The US Coast Guard announced Wednesday that “presumed human remains” have been recovered from the seafloor near the debris field of the Titan submersible.3 years ago
Jessie Yeung and Yoonjung Seo
South Koreans become younger overnight after country scraps ‘Korean age’
Under a new law, more than 51 million citizens of South Korea woke up Wednesday to find themselves a year or two younger.3 years ago
Jack Guy
Mother let son take her place on doomed Titanic trip because he ‘really wanted to go’
The woman whose husband and son died in the implosion of Titan submersible says she had planned to go, but let her son go in her place.3 years ago
Mark Jones
Investigation into the implosion of Titan submersible providing new details
Dave & Dujanovic discuss the latest in the investigation in the implosion of the Titanic submersible. The incident killed five people.3 years ago
Natasha Bertrand, CNN
US and western officials caught off guard by Prigozhin’s escalation in Russia
After swiftly claiming control of military facilities in two Russian cities, Prigozhin has warned that his troops would head to Moscow.3 years ago
CNN Staff
Why Russia is investigating Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin
The leader of Russia' mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is rapidly falling out of favor with leaders in Moscow.3 years ago
Kate Springer
The future of travel: 10 concepts that will change the way we experience the world
Travel has come a long ways over the years. And it will transform any further in the coming years.3 years ago
Waverly Golden
U.S. Immigrants are vulnerable to experiencing food insecurity, new study shows
University of Utah Population Health Sciences Research Assistant Professor Nasser Sharareh said that immigrants are very vulnerable to experiencing food insecurity.3 years ago
Emma Keddington
BYU nursing students help Ukrainian refugees
Ukrainian refugees in Poland just got help from a group of Brigham Young University nursing students and professors.3 years ago
Tara Subramaniam
India, now the most populated country, is ready to become a tourism force
(CNN) — Having recently become the world’s most populous nation, India has sparked much speculation about whether it will continue to surpass China in other arenas. All eyes now are on the South Asian superpower’s growing influence on the global stage. And the tourism industry is no exception. By 2024, Indians are expected to spend more than […]3 years ago
Marnie Hunter, CNN
It’s time to start planning for next year’s total solar eclipse
The next total solar eclipse is still 10 months away. However, experts say it’s definitely time to start planning if you plan to travel.3 years ago
Sophie Tanno, CNN
Giant rubber duck deflated in Hong Kong’s harbor amid fierce heat
One of two giant rubber ducks on display in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor was deflated on Saturday to protect it from sweltering temperatures.3 years ago
Lilit Marcus
Air New Zealand to weigh passengers before they board the airplane
Remove your shoes. Take your keys out of your pocket. Step on the scale? New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority is asking that its national airline weigh passengers departing on international flights.3 years ago
Brad Lendon
Years before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan sank a US warship in China
Some historians say that to fully understand the 'day of infamy' in Pearl Harbor, one must first understand what happened to the USS Panay.3 years ago