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Letter: Rep. John Curtis has drunk the Trumpian Kool-Aid

Although I’m a Democrat, I registered as a Republican in the primaries to vote for Rep. John Curtis. Curtis had done an excellent job as mayor of Provo, and I thought he deserved a chance in Congress. I was saddened to see that Curtis has drunk the Trumpian Kool-Aid and joined his fellow Republicans in…

Defiant Trump rallies supporters as House impeaches him

Battle Creek, Mich. • Defiant in the face of a historic rebuke, President Donald Trump labeled his impeachment by the House of Representatives on Wednesday “a suicide march” for the Democratic Party. “Crazy Nancy Pelosi’s House Democrats have branded themselves with an eternal mark of shame,” Trump told the crowd at a campaign rally in…

David Leonhardt: GDP is broken, but we can fix it

The Commerce Department will announce the latest GDP numbers Friday, and they will probably be solid. The economy seems to be growing at an annual rate of about 2%, which is not bad for the 11th year of an expansion. After the numbers come out, something else will probably happen: Pundits will once again express…

Joe Ingles has been very productive in Mike Conley’s absence; now that will need to continue

Atlanta • When Joe Ingles was asked on Monday about how Mike Conley’s imminent return would impact the team, and more specifically, if he believed it would precipitate him moving back to the bench, he was a bit incredulous in his response. “I think it’s pretty obvious I will be, right?” Ingles said. “It doesn’t…

Review: ‘Cats’ is a bizarre mess of musical numbers scratching for a plot

Watching the movie version of the Broadway musical “Cats,” I’m sure I had the same look on my face that I get when I watch my own two cats, Angel and Gracie, prowling around my house: a bemused bewilderment as my brain forms the question, “What the hell are they doing?” I know Andrew Lloyd…

Sundance festival adds classics ‘High Art’ and ‘Born Into Brothels’ to 2020 lineup

Two classic independent movies — a groundbreaking lesbian romance and an Oscar-winning documentary about Calcutta street kids — will return to Park City for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Festival organizers on Wednesday announced the two films, “High Art” and “Born Into Brothels,” will screen in Sundance’s “From the Collection” program, dedicated to classic independent…

Farhad Manjoo: Do young liberals hate Pete Buttigieg too little or too much?

A funny debate has been roiling the online left: Do young liberals hate Pete Buttigieg too little or too much? In the past few months, Buttigieg, the presidential candidate and young mayor of tiny South Bend, Indiana, has enjoyed a steady, unlikely rise in early state polls. But with success has come a backlash, and…

Utah elections office throws out an anti-tax reform referendum a day after it was filed

The Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office on Wednesday halted one of two citizen referendums seeking to overturn tax reform legislation passed last week. It rejected the application by The People’s Right because only four of its six official sponsors voted in the last general election, and five are required by state law, said a letter by…

How Gary Andersen fared in his return to Utah State football

Logan • Gary Andersen doesn’t often talk about himself or his accomplishments. So it wasn’t much of a surprise that when asked to reflect on his first season back as head coach of the Utah State football team, he spent much of his time talking about his players, his relationships with them and the work…