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Sugar consumed through drinks like soda, energy drinks and fruit juice were compared to sugar consumed through food in how ...
Celtics assistant general manager Austin Ainge is leaving to join the Utah Jazz as their president of basketball operations, ...
Report for America is sending two new reporters to The Salt Lake Tribune and The Times-Independent in Moab. The pair are part ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNRussia Blacklists Brigham Young University and German NGO as ‘Undesirable’Russia added Brigham Young University and Germany’s Körber Foundation to its list of “undesirable” organizations, exposing ...
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East Idaho News on MSNPocatello mayor puts forward nominee for vacant city council seatThe mayor has put forward his nomination for the newest member of the city council. After evaluating the applicants looking to fill the vacant seat on the Pocatello City Council, Mayor Brian Blad has ...
An eastern Idaho man is in custody facing multiple felony charges related to child sexual exploitation material, Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced. Jole Clarke, 23, was arrested last ...
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East Idaho News on MSNBYU-Idaho releases enrollment numbers for spring semesterThe following is a news release and photo from Brigham Young University-Idaho. REXBURG — Brigham Young University-Idaho has ...
New research finds drinking sugar is far more dangerous than eating it—especially when it comes to diabetes risk.
Brigham Young University Idaho has released its official spring 2025 enrollment numbers. Enrollment has continued to grow across all semesters, with increases of 2.2% last fall, 5.5% this winter, and ...
One-quarter of men ages 15 to 34 reported feeling loneliness a lot in the previous day, Gallup data found — compared to 18 ...
The emphasis in relationship research on attachment style presumes that the bonds formed in infancy are what count in adulthood. New research shows there’s more to the equation.
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Plainview Herald on MSNWT's Bingham named to professorship to honor AISD's LoomisDr. Teri Bingham, who joined WT in 1993, is WT's new Doug Loomis Professor of Education, a position established by a $125,000 gift from an anonymous donor, as announced in March.
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