Orem Frontrunner planning meeting draws criticism, praise from citizens
The Imagine Orem Station Public Workshop on June 22 drew both criticism and praise from Orem and Vineyard citizens regarding the required changes.
BYU student vies for city council seat with $0 campaign
BYU political science student Tanner Bennett is contending for a spot on Provo’s City Council with a $0 grassroots campaign.
Debt limit deal passes, brings personal finances into the spotlight
President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan debt limit deal into law on June 3, averting a national debt default after weeks of contentious, to-the-wire debate.
Rep. Chris Stewart resigns from Congress
Utah Republican Rep. Chris Stewart announced his resignation from Congress in a tweet on Wednesday, May 31.
BYU study suggests AI can predict election outcomes
Research produced by BYU’s political science and computer science departments suggests that large language models are capable of simulating the opinions of a Republican or Democrat.
Senator Mitt Romney calls out new mortgage increase on high credit...
Senator Mitt Romney criticized a new government policy raising the mortgage loan cost for high credit scorers and decreasing the cost for low scorers, which went into effect May 1.