Sig Mejdal, the Houston Astros’ top analyst, spent a season with the Tri-City ValleyCats, and he came away convinced that young players crave the information that tech-savvy teams can offer.
Every year, through careless management or reckless ambition, a handful of soccer clubs drift uncomfortably close to collapse. In February, Denmark’s Lyngby B.K. came closer than most.
Hope is a scarce commodity in Gaza, which is little more than an open-air prison. A look at how one man ended up at the bloody protests against Israel.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo came to Israel in the midst of escalating protests in Gaza, but he did not meet with Palestinian leaders and kept the policy focus on Iran.
The state’s Democratic primary raises the question: Who has the truest claim to progressivism in 2018, when both candidates can credibly grab at the label?
South Korean officials said the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, had told them he would abandon his nuclear weapons if Washington ended the Korean War and promised nonaggression.
The violent end of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, an unexpected turn of events after he gave up his nuclear program, is likely to serve as a cautionary tale for Kim Jong-un.
As part of a summit agreement, the South said it would be removing propaganda loudspeakers and the North decreed it would synchronize its clocks with the South.
Hank Azaria said he’s willing to step away from the character he has voiced for nearly 30 years. The show’s writers and network executives should let him.
It was unclear if Dr. Jackson, who withdrew from consideration for secretary of veterans affairs, would stay in the White House or retire from the military.
The country’s justices are lashing back at critics who have denounced the judicial system as a patriarchy that is out of touch with the sensibilities of modern Spain.
A blast on a street heavy with state and diplomatic offices was followed by another a half-hour later, catching many emergency workers and journalists.
Ballarat, once the center of Australia’s gold rush, is learning to talk about a dreadful history: decades of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests.
Sarah Sellers, an Ogden native who came out of nowhere to finish second at the Boston Marathon, is turning her attention to trying to qualify for the 2020 Olympics.
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The daughter of Mary W. Jackson, NASA's first black woman engineer, told students at the Salt Lake elementary school named for her pioneering mother to "dream big."
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Monthly premiums charged for employer-sponsored health plans rose on average by about a third from 2006 to 2016 in Utah, according to an extensive analysis released this week by the Utah Foundation.
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Rural communities often don’t have the amenities of city life, and the lack of services sometimes presents a significant challenge when it comes to learning.
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After a record-setting high in March, the Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index fell 15.4 points to register at 114.1 in April, the largest single-month drop since Zions Bank and Cicero Group began tracking Utah consumer attitudes in 2011.
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A man was shot multiple times at a Maverik gas station Saturday evening, and police are looking for a gray, 4-door passenger car in connection with the shooting.
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During their Mission to Mars Link-Up Day, about 500 10- and 11-year-olds put skills they've been practicing in class to use as they constructed inflatable plastic habitats they designed to sustain life on Mars.
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Approximately 65 Utah teachers from elementary schools, middle schools and high schools across the Beehive State took on the role of students Wednesday to attend a free, one-day financial literacy training in downtown Salt Lake City.
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Nearly a month after revelations that the Utah Department of Corrections withheld medical records in a death penalty case, 74 more cases are being reviewed.
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Weber County authorities say a Salt Lake City man is accused of burglary and other crimes after a woman found him sleeping in a recliner the living room in her cabin.
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Despite visits to numerous dentists, and a mouthful of dental work, Paige Horne remained uncertain why certain dentists seemed more aggressive with treatment than others, and why there seemed to be such a wide range of costs.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - State run Saudi Aramco, the world's top oil company, said on Sunday it has appointed five new members to its board including a female executive, a milestone for Saudi Arabia and the oil industry where there are few women executives.