Cellphone Companies Predicted to Go Extinct by Year 2020?
Wi-Fi is no longer just in coffee shops, but spans entire neighborhoods. There are speculations that cell phone companies are going to be extinct by 2020 because we are now able to text, watch and call over Wi-Fi which means that you can buy fewer gigabytes from your cell phone company and save you money.
Why Are We Still Using Social Security Numbers To Identify Ourselves?
Another national ID number is a possibility, and would be a very difficult task to overcome, but would it be enough to protect us all? We have the right to feel safe but how do we do that when our Social "Security" Numbers are not even protected.
LDS Church Mass Resignation set for Saturday in Salt Lake City
Organizers are predicting a turnout of 500 to 1,000 for Saturday's annual LDS Church Mass Resignation. And a lot of them may arrive trembling.
Former WWII Navajo code talker dies at 95
PHOENIX, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- A member of the Navajo code talkers, who provided unbreakable code on the battlefield in World War II, has...
Chairlift Accident at Maine’s Sugarloaf Mountain Injures Seven People
Seven skiers were injured on Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine on Saturday after the lift reversed and started going backwards.
Michelle Obama Encourages Oberlin College Graduates to Hold Elected Office
First lady Michelle Obama encouraged Oberlin College graduates Monday to dig deep into their local communities to volunteer, hold elected office and "shake things up."
UConn Coach Kevin Ollie Will Not Attend Final Four in Indiana
The university canceled the trip for Ollie and the four assistant coaches in solidarity with Conn. Gov. Malloy's decision to cancel all travel for state employees to Indiana.
Walmart To Stop Selling Assault Rifles
Walmart officials Wednesday said the retail giant will no longer sell assault rifles, semi-automatic shotguns or high-capacity firearms.
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.
NEW: World Health Organization Says Bacon Causes Cancer
LYON, France, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Bacon, hot dogs, corned beef and other types of processed red meat significantly increase the risk for developing...
Shurtleff Beats The Rap; Prosecutors Drop Corruption Charges
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 27, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) -- Corruption charges against former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff have been dropped at the...
Indiana Gov.: Religious Freedom Law Will Remain Despite Anti-LGBT Perception
Amid massive controversy, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act will not change.
UPDATE: Suspect Arrested In Kearns Playground Stabbing
Police have arrested a man in connection with a stabbing at an elementary school in Kearns Monday morning.
USGS: Nearly Half Of Americans Live In Areas Prone To Earthquakes
The U.S. Geological Survey released a study indicating that more than 143 million people in the United States live in areas prone to earthquakes.