The March jobs report shows a significant increase in the number of jobs in the U.S. After China announced retaliatory ...
Utah State Board of Education rejects proposed letter supporting President Trump's recent actions to dismantle the Department ...
Audiences watching the fifth season of “The Chosen” will settle into their seats with “a hindsight of 2,000 years of analysis ...
Americans seem to inherently understand that tariffs lead to higher prices. A recent poll by Reuters/Ipsos found that 70% of ...
Lea’ea began his Utah career in 2023 at the defensive end position, but moved over to defensive tackle after gaining some ...
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives.
Millions of Latter-day Saints from around the world will participate in the global conference by watching, listening or ...
A year after Bacon’s highly anticipated return to Payson, the actor reunited with some of the same high school students in a ...
If we let our libraries go, we won’t just lose places to study and explore; we stand to hobble innovation and research.
The Beehive State hosts a wide range — geographically and chronologically — of edifices held sacred by Latter-day Saints ...
Building manufacturing plants takes years, sometimes decades, of planning — so the pay-offs for tariffs may be harder to find than some of the more immediate repercussions ...
John Gilbert is a professor of economics in the Department of Economics and Finance in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University.