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A former studio engineer is charged with stealing unreleased Eminem music and selling it online

A former studio engineer is charged with stealing unreleased Eminem music and selling it online

Todd Richmond, Associated Press  |  Posted March 19 - 10:02 p.m.  |  Save Story

Federal prosecutors in Michigan have charged a former Eminem studio engineer with stealing the rap star's unreleased music and selling it online.
Sen. Mike Lee calls for restrictions on judges' ability to block presidential orders

Sen. Mike Lee calls for restrictions on judges' ability to block presidential orders

Cami Mondeaux, Deseret News  |  Posted March 19 - 9:22 p.m.  |  Save Story

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is pushing to restrict the ability of judges to overrule presidential orders, arguing President Donald Trump's agenda should not be thwarted by individual judges issuing injunctions.
On Trump's orders, thousands of JFK assassination documents newly public

On Trump's orders, thousands of JFK assassination documents newly public

Steve Holland and Rich McKay, Reuters  |  Posted March 19 - 8:16 p.m.  |  Save Story

Thousands of pages of digital documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy are now available for historians, conspiracy theorists and the merely curious, following orders from President Donald Trump.
Navajo Nation leader says US military to restore scrubbed Code Talker articles

Navajo Nation leader says US military to restore scrubbed Code Talker articles

Tim Vandenack, KSL.com  |  Updated March 19 - 7:23 p.m.  |  Save Story

A Navajo Nation leader says the U.S. Department of Defense will restore online Code Talker articles that had been scrubbed to comply with anti-diversity, equity and inclusion directives.
Zelenskyy and Putin have agreed to a limited ceasefire, but implementation is work in progress

Zelenskyy and Putin have agreed to a limited ceasefire, but implementation is work in progress

Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press  |  Posted March 19 - 6:58 p.m.  |  Save Story

Ukraine and Russia agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire after President Donald Trump spoke with the countries' leaders this week.
Trump, Zelenskyy pledge in phone call to work for end to war in Ukraine

Trump, Zelenskyy pledge in phone call to work for end to war in Ukraine

Nandita Bose and Yuliia Dysa, Reuters  |  Posted March 19 - 5:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed on Wednesday to work together to end Russia's war with Ukraine, in what the White House described as a "fantastic" one-hour phone call.
Judge warns of consequences if Trump administration violated deportation order

Judge warns of consequences if Trump administration violated deportation order

Luc Cohen, Reuters  |  Updated March 19 - 2:16 p.m.  |  Save Story

A U.S. judge said the Trump administration could face consequences if he finds it violated his order temporarily blocking the deportation of hundreds of Venezuelan migrants, even as he gave the government more time to elaborate on the expulsions.
Social Security Administration to require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients

Social Security Administration to require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients

Fatima Hussein, Associated Press  |  Updated March 19 - 11:33 a.m.  |  Save Story

In an effort to limit fraudulent claims, the Social Security Administration will impose tighter identity-proofing measures. That'll require millions of recipients and applicants to visit agency field offices.
US judge blocks Trump's transgender military ban

US judge blocks Trump's transgender military ban

Brendan Pierson and Jack Queen, Reuters  |  Posted March 19 - 8:41 a.m.  |  Save Story

A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the U.S. military from enforcing President Donald Trump's executive order barring transgender people from military service while a lawsuit by 20 current and would-be service members challenging the measure goes forward.
Judge rules DOGE's USAID dismantling likely violates the Constitution

Judge rules DOGE's USAID dismantling likely violates the Constitution

Lindsay Whitehurst and Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press  |  Posted March 19 - 6:49 a.m.  |  Save Story

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development likely violated the Constitution and blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from further cuts to the agency.
Another raw pet food recall is tied to illness and death in cats

Another raw pet food recall is tied to illness and death in cats

Jonel Aleccia, Associated Press  |  Posted March 18 - 10:09 p.m.  |  Save Story

A pet food company has recalled one lot of its raw chicken pet food after it was linked to bird flu infections detected in two cats and suspected in a third in New York City.
Washington's top prosecutor announces election fraud probe, though authority unclear

Washington's top prosecutor announces election fraud probe, though authority unclear

Sarah N. Lynch, Reuters  |  Posted March 18 - 10:04 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump's top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., on Monday announced a new push to investigate election fraud cases, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.
Chief Justice Roberts rebukes Trump's attack on judge

Chief Justice Roberts rebukes Trump's attack on judge

Andrew Chung and John Kruzel, Reuters  |  Posted March 18 - 10:04 p.m.  |  Save Story

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Donald Trump on Tuesday for urging the impeachment of a federal judge.
NASA astronauts 'Butch and Suni' return to Earth after drawn-out mission in space

NASA astronauts 'Butch and Suni' return to Earth after drawn-out mission in space

Joey Roulette, Reuters  |  Updated March 18 - 9:35 p.m.  |  Save Story

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth in a SpaceX capsule on Tuesday with a soft splashdown off Florida's coast, nine months after their faulty Boeing Starliner craft upended what was to be a week-long stay on the International Space Station.
Coast Guard Academy removes 'climate change' references from curriculum after Trump order

Coast Guard Academy removes 'climate change' references from curriculum after Trump order

Jason Swensen, Deseret News  |  Posted March 18 - 6:03 p.m.  |  Save Story

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a memo last month to "eliminate all climate change activities ... to the maximum extent permitted by the law," prompting alarm from some alumni and others in the Coast Guard community.
Teens charged with murder in hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media

Teens charged with murder in hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media

The Associated Press  |  Posted March 18 - 4:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

Police say a 13-year-old boy has been charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run of a bicyclist heading to work in Albuquerque. The crime was recorded on video from inside the stolen car and posted on social media.
Appeals court rejects copyrights for AI-generated art lacking 'human' creator

Appeals court rejects copyrights for AI-generated art lacking 'human' creator

Blake Brittain, Reuters  |  Updated March 18 - 4:33 p.m.  |  Save Story

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday affirmed that a work of art generated by artificial intelligence without human input cannot be copyrighted under U.S. law.
Putin agrees to 30-day halt on energy facility strikes, Ukraine signals support

Putin agrees to 30-day halt on energy facility strikes, Ukraine signals support

Jeff Mason and Joseph Ax, Reuters  |  Updated March 18 - 2:54 p.m.  |  Save Story

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on Tuesday to President Donald Trump's proposal for a month-long halt to strikes against energy infrastructure in Ukraine, a limited ceasefire that Kyiv quickly said it would be willing to consider.
FDA staff return to crowded offices, broken equipment and missing chairs

FDA staff return to crowded offices, broken equipment and missing chairs

Matthew Perrone, Associated Press  |  Posted March 18 - 2:07 p.m.  |  Save Story

Thousands of Food and Drug Administration employees are returning to the office to find overflowing parking lots, cramped workspaces and missing equipment.
Health agency removes surgeon general's gun violence advisory from its website

Health agency removes surgeon general's gun violence advisory from its website

Jacqueline Howard and Deidre McPhillips, CNN  |  Updated March 18 - 11:39 a.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has removed the 2024 surgeon general's advisory on gun violence from its website.
Justice Department orders national security lawyers to review JFK documents

Justice Department orders national security lawyers to review JFK documents

Sarah N. Lynch, Reuters  |  Updated March 18 - 9:34 a.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. Justice Department is ordering some of its lawyers who handle sensitive national security matters to urgently review records from the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy that are due be released on Tuesday.
Conservatives criticize courts as Trump deports Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador

Conservatives criticize courts as Trump deports Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador

Brigham Tomco, Deseret News  |  Posted March 18 - 7:19 a.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump used wartime authority to deport nearly 240 alleged Latin American gang members to a mega-prison in El Salvador over the weekend. A federal judge unsuccessfully sought to block the administration's actions.
Harvard announces it will go tuition-free for students from families making $200K or less

Harvard announces it will go tuition-free for students from families making $200K or less

Maria Aguilar Prieto, CNN  |  Updated March 17 - 9:52 p.m.  |  Save Story

Harvard undergraduate tuition will be free for students from families making $200,000 or less, starting next fall, the university announced Monday.
Presidents have used autopens for decades. Now Trump objects to Biden's use of one

Presidents have used autopens for decades. Now Trump objects to Biden's use of one

Darlene Superville, Associated Press  |  Updated March 17 - 7:32 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump is claiming that pardons recently issued by Joe Biden to lawmakers and staff on the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have no force because, he says, Biden signed them with an autopen.
Trump revokes Secret Service protection for Biden's children Hunter and Ashley Biden

Trump revokes Secret Service protection for Biden's children Hunter and Ashley Biden

Gram Slattery and Steve Holland, Reuters  |  Updated March 17 - 6:46 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump on Monday revoked secret service protection for former president Joe Biden's children Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden.
Devastating storm system moves out after tornadoes, winds and wildfires kill at least 41 people

Devastating storm system moves out after tornadoes, winds and wildfires kill at least 41 people

Associated Press  |  Updated March 17 - 5:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

Tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires killed more than 40 people across seven states. Hundreds of homes and businesses in Southern and Midwestern states were destroyed.
Sen. John Curtis: Federal layoffs a 'stop-the-car moment' for America

Sen. John Curtis: Federal layoffs a 'stop-the-car moment' for America

Bridger Beal-Cvetko, KSL.com  |  Posted March 17 - 5:10 p.m.  |  Save Story

Sen. John Curtis said the "disruption" caused by Trump's efforts to slash government might be uncomfortable, but the status quo of government spending is not sustainable.
Google expands Reddit partnership

Google expands Reddit partnership

Rishi Kant, Reuters  |  Posted March 17 - 1:59 p.m.  |  Save Story

Alphabet's Google on Monday expanded its partnership with Reddit amid concerns that the social media platform's user growth relies heavily on traffic from Google Search.
Trump nixes $17.75 minimum wage for federal contractors adopted by Biden

Trump nixes $17.75 minimum wage for federal contractors adopted by Biden

Daniel Wiessner, Reuters  |  Posted March 17 - 1:55 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump has rescinded an executive order issued by his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, that required businesses that contract with the federal government to pay workers a minimum wage of $17.75 an hour.
A volcano near Alaska's largest city could erupt in the coming weeks or months, scientists say

A volcano near Alaska's largest city could erupt in the coming weeks or months, scientists say

The Associated Press  |  Updated March 17 - 9:54 a.m.  |  Save Story

A volcano near Alaska's largest city is showing new signs of unrest, with experts saying the likelihood of an eruption at Mount Spurr in the next few weeks or months has increased.
Utah ranks as the least federally dependent red state, according to new study

Utah ranks as the least federally dependent red state, according to new study

Caitlin Keith, Deseret News  |  Posted March 17 - 8:01 a.m.  |  Save Story

Utah ranks in the top five least federally dependent states, according to a new study, and the least federally dependent red state in the nation.
Trump to speak with Putin on Tuesday about ending war in Ukraine

Trump to speak with Putin on Tuesday about ending war in Ukraine

Nathan Layne and Jeff Mason, Reuters  |  Posted March 17 - 7:33 a.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump said he plans to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and discuss ending the war in Ukraine, after positive talks between U.S. and Russian officials in Moscow.
How much sleep do you really need? Experts say it depends

How much sleep do you really need? Experts say it depends

Devna Bose, Associated Press  |  Updated March 17 - 7:02 a.m.  |  Save Story

If you're getting the recommended amount of sleep every night but you're still waking up feeling tired, that can be a sign to get checked out by a professional.
Does Nazi-looted painting belong to Holocaust survivor's family or museum that later bought it?

Does Nazi-looted painting belong to Holocaust survivor's family or museum that later bought it?

Dennis Romboy, Deseret News  |  Posted March 16 - 6:25 p.m.  |  Save Story

An impressionist painting worth millions of dollars is at the heart of an ongoing legal battle between the family of a Holocaust survivor and a Spanish museum that bought it 25 years ago.
This psychological 'booster' could help people resist misinformation, new study finds

This psychological 'booster' could help people resist misinformation, new study finds

Julianna Bragg, CNN  |  Posted March 16 - 2:58 p.m.  |  Save Story

If you've ever been fooled by oversimplified or misleading claims online, there is more that you can do to protect yourself, a new study finds.
Trump and Putin expected to speak this week as US pushes for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

Trump and Putin expected to speak this week as US pushes for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

Reuters  |  Posted March 16 - 11:34 a.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week on ways to end the three-year war in Ukraine, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff told CNN on Sunday.
Tornadoes, wildfires and dust sweep across US as massive storm leaves at least 35 dead

Tornadoes, wildfires and dust sweep across US as massive storm leaves at least 35 dead

Jeff Roberson, Rebecca Reynolds and Julie Walker, Associated Press  |  Updated March 16 - 10:14 a.m.  |  Save Story

Violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms this weekend that decimated homes and other structures left at least 35 people dead across the U.S.
Houthis say they are ready to escalate after US strikes Yemen

Houthis say they are ready to escalate after US strikes Yemen

Phil Stewart and Mohammed Ghobari, Reuters  |  Posted March 16 - 8:49 a.m.  |  Save Story

Yemen's Houthi movement said on Sunday it was ready to "meet escalation with escalation" after U.S. strikes targeting the Iran-aligned group over its threat to resume Red Sea shipping attacks.
'The missing piece of my life': DNA testing unites woman with family after decades-long search

'The missing piece of my life': DNA testing unites woman with family after decades-long search

Gabriela Fletcher, KSL.com  |  Posted March 16 - 7:10 a.m.  |  Save Story

After nearly 50 years, Kerri Robbins learned her biological father's identity by participating in AncestryDNA testing.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump's use of wartime powers to target Venezuelan gang members

Judge temporarily blocks Trump's use of wartime powers to target Venezuelan gang members

James Oliphant, Timothy Gardner, and Rich McKay, Reuters  |  Posted March 15 - 9:44 p.m.  |  Save Story

A federal judge on Saturday temporarily blocked any deportations that would occur under President Donald Trump's invocation of a little-used wartime law to expedite the expulsion of alleged members of a Venezuelan gang.
US has most measles cases since 2019's record wave

US has most measles cases since 2019's record wave

Lois M. Collins, Deseret News  |  Posted March 15 - 8:22 p.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. now has more measles cases than were recorded in all of 2024, making the early tally of 2025 second only to the 2019 record tally in recent history.
California man wins $50 million in lawsuit over burns from Starbucks tea

California man wins $50 million in lawsuit over burns from Starbucks tea

The Associated Press  |  Posted March 15 - 5:46 p.m.  |  Save Story

A delivery driver has won $50 million in a lawsuit after being seriously burned when a Starbucks drink spilled in his lap at a California drive-thru.
Trump signs a bill funding the government for 6 months, avoiding a shutdown

Trump signs a bill funding the government for 6 months, avoiding a shutdown

Associated Press  |  Posted March 15 - 2:52 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation funding the government through the end of September. His signature Saturday ends the threat of a partial government shutdown.
Ecuador pitches US military base and free trade deal to Trump allies, sources say

Ecuador pitches US military base and free trade deal to Trump allies, sources say

Gram Slattery and Alexandra Valencia, Reuters  |  Posted March 15 - 11:06 a.m.  |  Save Story

Ecuadorean officials have told Trump allies they are interested in hosting a U.S. military base in the South American country, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
Some student loan repayment plans have been suspended. Here's what borrowers should know

Some student loan repayment plans have been suspended. Here's what borrowers should know

Cora Lewis, Associated Press  |  Posted March 15 - 11:00 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Trump administration's recent changes to student loans are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers. The Education Department has taken down online and paper applications for income-driven repayment plans.
Trump administration weighs travel ban on dozens of countries, memo says

Trump administration weighs travel ban on dozens of countries, memo says

Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters  |  Posted March 15 - 10:55 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Trump administration is considering issuing sweeping travel restrictions for the citizens of dozens of countries as part of a new ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo seen by Reuters.
Appeals court allows Trump to enforce ban on DEI programs, for now

Appeals court allows Trump to enforce ban on DEI programs, for now

Daniel Wiessner, Reuters  |  Posted March 15 - 10:51 a.m.  |  Save Story

A U.S. appeals court on Friday said the Trump administration could temporarily implement a ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at federal agencies and businesses with government contracts, which had been blocked by a judge.
Monster storm across the US sparks threat of tornadoes in the South; at least 5 dead

Monster storm across the US sparks threat of tornadoes in the South; at least 5 dead

Sean Murphy, Russ Bynum And Hallie Golden, Associated Press  |  Posted March 15 - 10:38 a.m.  |  Save Story

At least five people have been killed in a monster storm sweeping across much of the U.S. At least two people were killed in Missouri after a tornado struck the Bakersfield area.
Helicopter route permanently closed on route near Washington airport where 67 died in midair crash

Helicopter route permanently closed on route near Washington airport where 67 died in midair crash

John Seewer and Tara Copp, Associated Press  |  Posted March 14 - 9:21 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Federal Aviation Administration says helicopters will be permanently banned from flying near Washington, D.C.'s airport on the route where an airliner and an Army helicopter collided in midair.
Illinois votes on a new state flag design — and chooses the current one

Illinois votes on a new state flag design — and chooses the current one

John O'connor, Associated Press  |  Posted March 14 - 8:03 p.m.  |  Save Story

Some forward-looking Illinois lawmakers set up a contest to design a new flag and put it to a vote. In a landslide, a winner was chosen. And it's the current flag.
New Utah Sen. John Curtis enjoys mostly favorable ratings after first few months on the job

New Utah Sen. John Curtis enjoys mostly favorable ratings after first few months on the job

Cami Mondeaux, Deseret News  |  Posted March 14 - 7:42 p.m.  |  Save Story

Just three months into his new job, Sen. John Curtis is enjoying mostly favorable ratings from Utah voters who say they approve of the job he is doing so far.
Photo gallery: Blood moon lunar eclipse from around the world

Photo gallery: Blood moon lunar eclipse from around the world

Isaac Hale, Deseret News  |  Posted March 14 - 6:31 p.m.  |  Save Story

On Thursday night and through the early morning hours of Friday, the first lunar eclipse since 2022 took place, one of three total lunar eclipse events lined up for 2025 and 2026.
Stuck NASA astronauts one step closer to home after SpaceX crew-swap launch

Stuck NASA astronauts one step closer to home after SpaceX crew-swap launch

Joey Roulette, Reuters  |  Posted March 14 - 6:01 p.m.  |  Save Story

NASA and SpaceX on Friday launched a long-awaited crewed rocket that will let them bring home U.S. astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, stuck on the International Space Station for nine months.
US Senate passes bill to avert shutdown; House Democrats turn on Schumer

US Senate passes bill to avert shutdown; House Democrats turn on Schumer

Richard Cowan and Bo Erickson, Reuters  |  Updated March 14 - 5:39 p.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. Senate on Friday passed a stopgap spending bill, averting a partial government shutdown, after Democrats backed down in a standoff with the Trump administration.
Utah LG asks Trump to restore links to 'Women's History' graves in Arlington National Cemetery

Utah LG asks Trump to restore links to 'Women's History' graves in Arlington National Cemetery

Bridger Beal-Cvetko, KSL.com  |  Posted March 14 - 5:32 p.m.  |  Save Story

Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson asked Trump to restore "Women's History" links to graves after they were removed as part of an apparent push to root out diversity initiatives.
'Ted Lasso' is coming back

'Ted Lasso' is coming back

Alicia Rancilio, Associated Press  |  Posted March 14 - 4:29 p.m.  |  Save Story

It's been two years since we last heard from Ted Lasso but the show is officially set to return for a fourth season. Apple TV+ announced the beloved character's return on Friday.
Man dies after falling from chairlift at Montana ski resort

Man dies after falling from chairlift at Montana ski resort

Matthew Brown, Associated Press  |  Posted March 14 - 10:07 a.m.  |  Save Story

A 37-year-old man has died after falling from a chairlift that was having a mechanical problem at a Montana ski area. The accident happened Monday just before noon at Red Lodge Mountain southeast of Billings.
How many eggs can you send? US asks countries to help lower soaring prices

How many eggs can you send? US asks countries to help lower soaring prices

Reuters  |  Posted March 14 - 9:08 a.m.  |  Save Story

The United States has reached out to Denmark and other European nations asking if they can export eggs as Americans face surging egg prices, the Nordic country's egg association said on Friday.
2 judges in mass firings cases order Trump administration to rehire probationary workers for now

2 judges in mass firings cases order Trump administration to rehire probationary workers for now

Janie Har, Brian Witte And Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press  |  Posted March 14 - 7:49 a.m.  |  Save Story

Two federal judges have handed down orders requiring President Donald Trump's administration to rehire thousands of probationary workers let go in mass firings across multiple agencies.