A total of 5,219 came to America First Ballpark over the weekend, the highest 3 games series total so far this year
@utahbaseball hosts UVU for a non conference game tomorrow at 6 pm at America First Ballpark
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70 Minnesota children.
Delta Air Lines, who likely flew nearly all of these kiddos out of MSP, could publicly condemn this and end the practice tomorrow, as the airlines did in 2018 with family separation, but it’s easier to stay silent.
So much false equivalence in media on gerrymandering in Texas vs California & Virginia. California and Virginia maps approved by the voters. That's a huge difference not enough people pointing out
You need people who are “really competent,” says Chad Mizelle, who is so competent that today he asked Trump to combat Virginia’s redistricting effort by issuing an EO declaring the 1847 transfer of Arlington and Alexandria from DC to VA to be unconstitutional.
www.foxnews.com/opinion/trum...
A reminder while Republicans bitch about Dems finishing the redistricting fight they started: they have full control of gov’t— they can pass a law banning gerrymandering any time they want. They won’t. Republicans aren’t mad gerrymandering exists; they’re mad that they’re not the only ones using it.
Thomson Reuters “known for its legal database, its media company Reuters, & its role as a major data broker.. One of key products it sells to law enforcement agencies, including ICE, is called CLEAR, which aggregates billions of data points on individuals from public&proprietary records,social media
Billie Little had worked for Thomson Reuters for about two decades. She was fired after questioning whether federal immigration agents unlawfully used their products.
the shift to a winner-take-all distribution of electoral votes? a partisan project. the development of the mass political party? a partisan project. antislavery and reconstruction? a partisan project. even direct election of senators comes out of populist agitation in the late 19th century.
one of the ways the mid to late 20th century political world has distorted the historical memories of even sophisticated observers is in the idea that you can achieve major transformations of american political life through something like bipartisan consensus
Tell Congress: Block Trump’s illegal scheme to gut the US Forest Service. Do it now: actionnetwork.org/letters/tell...
No ICE concentration camps in Utah - NOT NOW, NOT EVER!
Join us this Saturday (4/25) at 5:30pm at the Governor's Mansion in SLC to non-violently protest the opening of an ICE camp
We will NOT stand by and watch as our immigrant neighbors are packed into prisons and have their human rights violated
While we fight to stop the DOJ from misusing voters' sensitive data at the national level, we're still taking legal action in 25 states and DC to stop them from getting this information.
Today we're in court in New Mexico doing just that.
We'll pull out all the stops to protect our rights.
Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Huntsman Cancer Institute and Dr. Helmuth F. Orthner Endowed Professor, shares Toward the Right Care Every Time as part of Vitae. In this video vignette, he offers insight into the questions that guide his research.
1. As Jared Kushner heads to Pakistan to represent the United States in critical talks with Iran, the media is ignoring a historic corruption scandal.
Kushner is serving in this role while on the payroll of the Saudi government.
Let's look at the data.
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“Good Law Project can reveal that the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation (RSLF) has received…more than 90% of its funding – from Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) since 2023. This private college based in Budapest has close ties to Hungary’s [former] …prime minister, Viktor Orbán.”
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Looking forward to attending event with so many amazing @utah.edu researchers! In person & online! uofuhealth.utah.edu/research/vitae Thank you!
This video is from last May when @karenswilcoxphd.bsky.social was honored for her work at our son’s graduation.
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This Earth Day (April 22), we are partnering with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance to call for the protection of Grand-Staircase National Monument and Utah's precious public lands, which are endangered by a resolution introduced by Mike Lee and Celeste Malloy.
@protectwildutah.bsky.social
mRNA vaccines continue to show major promise.
In a small Phase 1 trial led by Dr. Balachandran, some patients with pancreatic cancer (one of the deadliest cancers) reached 6-year survival.
This is why sustained investment in science & research matters.
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This image features a person wearing a white lab coat with the University of Utah Health logo, and a name tag that includes "Karen Wilcox, PhD." The text on the right reads “Vitae 2026,” “Distinguished Professor and Chair, Pharmacology & Toxicology,” and “Exploring the Brain’s Mysteries,” along with the University of Utah Health logo. The bottom text states “People & Stories That Drive Our Research.”
Karen Wilcox, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Richard L. Stimson Presidential Endowed Chair, shares Exploring the Brain’s Mysteries as part of Vitae. In this video vignette, she offers insight into the questions that guide her research.
The image shows an individual smiling, wearing a button-up shirt. The background features the Vitae 2026 logo. Text reads: "Christopher Depner, PhD, Assistant Professor, Health & Kinesiology. When Sleep Loss Becomes a Health Crisis." The University of Utah Health logo is also present, with text stating, "People & Stories That Drive Our Research."
Christopher Depner, PhD, presents: When Sleep Loss Becomes a Health Crisis
Be part of VItae on April 29, 2026.
Register today to join an evening of research and discovery. https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/research/vitae
The image features an individual in professional attire standing beside a textual poster. The poster highlights "vitae 2026" and mentions Djin Tay, PhD, RN, an Assistant Professor at the College of Nursing, Huntsman Cancer Institute. The topic, "Why Should the Costs of Cancer Depend on Where You Live?" is displayed, along with the University of Utah Health logo.
We look forward to Djin Tay, PhD, RN, presenting: Why Should the Costs of Cancer Depend on Where You Live?
Join us for an evening of research excellence. https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/research/vitae
@Huntsman Cancer Institute
Two weeks until Vitae. Six rising star researchers present, alongside two video vignettes from distinguished investigators. Join us for an evening of research, storytelling, and shared insights, with refreshments to follow. Please register to attend: https://luma.com/7suxw9ia
The world’s richest men “have clearly left the world of consequences behind,” Noah Hawley writes. “Their actions are only ever judged by themselves.” Here’s what Hawley learned about the ultra-wealthy at Jeff Bezos’s Campfire retreat:
I am again asking people to pay attention to what has happened to our National Science Foundation and by extension thousands of researchers across the country.
The devastation is ongoing and worthy of continued outcry to officials and journalists. 🧪
Amidst everything else, the Trump regime has quietly killed off the U.S. Forest Service 🌲
“One hundred and ninety-three million acres of your national forests… just handed, on a silver platter, to the people who’ve spent their entire careers trying to destroy it.”
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There’s no routine screening for pancreatic cancer, most cases aren’t operable, and the five year survival rate after diagnosis is around 13%. It’s a traumatic news.
But new personalized mRNA immunotherapy is showing encouraging results in Phase 1 clinical trials.
Keep funding science!
New 📰 from @betonyjones.bsky.social and @joepeck.co.uk:
Despite claims Biden’s industrial strategy is a “political loser,” the data says otherwise. Durable climate progress depends on capital and organized workers & communities.
Full report: https://bit.ly/4syLnUz