Oil Prices Tank On Word Of No “Grexit”
Iranian leaders are already making celebratory preparations ahead of imminent nuclear deal.
White Collar Crime Registry Arrives in Utah
Among the 42 bills Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed yesterday was HB 378, White Collar Crime Registry. HB 378 authorizes the attorney general to develop and operate a Utah White Collar Crime Offender registry, which will be made available to the public.
New Compound May Treat Depression Quickly, With Few Side Effects
The compounds, which decrease certain signals in the brain, reversed depressive symptoms in less than 24 hours.
Stanford Scientists Build Water-powered Computer
The researchers are now making their water-powered motherboards available to the public.
A Darts Champion… Who’s Legally Blind
Let us introduce you to a Utah man who plays darts in World Championship tournaments, yet he is legally blind. Charles Gillard practices at Sandy Station, and due to the technology of the internet, he is playing against, handicapping, and seeing a competitor from Japan.
Former Ford Employee, Fired Over Anti-Gay Remarks, Sues Company
A former Ford Motor Company engineer filed a lawsuit against the company after being fired for anti-gay comments.
‘Exclusively for White People’ Stickers Appear on Austin Businesses
Someone put stickers that said "exclusively for white people" with a "maximum of five colored customers" allowed on random Austin businesses.
Police: Chicago Robbers Use Fake Roadblocks to Trap Motorists
Robberies in the Fuller Park neighborhood involved a construction barrel being used to block what was supposed to be an open lane of traffic, police said.
Texas Governor Poised to Pass Open-carry Law
The state of Texas is poised to allow licensed residents to openly carry handguns after lawmakers gave final legislative approval for the measure late Friday.
NY Lottery Using Stick Figure Posters to Seek Winner
The New York Lottery is using posters of a crudely drawn stick figure in an attempt to identify the person who purchased a $7 million winning ticket.
Zookeepers Killed, Animals Escaped in Georgian Flood
"These floods are something we have never seen before," said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili.
Teen Found in Suitcase Died of Drug Intoxication
The Mesa County coroner's office said Tuesday that Kelly Myers died of "mixed drug intoxication" but that the manner of death is still undetermined at this time.
Evacuation at German U.S. Army Base after WWII Bomb Found
A 500-pound WWII bomb was discovered at an U.S. Army base and may have been a leftover from a U.S. bombing campaign in 1945.
National Guardsman and Cousin Arrested in Connection with ISIS
The Department of Justice announced the arrest of two men -- a U.S. Army National Guard soldier and his cousin -- accused of attempting to aid Islamic State