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Delve into Thursday’s news with Boyd Matheson! See what the research is saying about college’s value to the public with Richard Fry. Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson joins Boyd to talk about the Martha Hughes Cannon Statue’s move to Washington DC. Dive into your financial privacy with Nicholas Anthony. Stay up to date on the Ukraine front and the war effo…
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Throughout history, pioneers who dared to challenge the status quo and fight for equality have helped create a more just society. Among these trailblazers stands Martha Hughes Cannon, Utah's first female state senator and a relentless champion for women's suffrage. Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson discusses the iconic statue’s preparation to make its jour…
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As Ukraine mounts a defense against Russia's invasion, rifts have begun to surface between Kyiv and its Western allies over the path forward. Disagreements range from the tactical use of donated weapons to deeper strategic divides on issues like corruption and NATO membership. With tensions intensifying amid mounting battlefield setbacks, it is cru…
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In an era where data is currency, safeguarding your personal and financial information has never been more critical. While we've been conditioned to create robust passwords and implement basic privacy measures, disturbing revelations have come to light about the extent of financial surveillance impacting all citizens. Nicholas Anthony from the Cato…
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For many young Americans, the pathway to professional success has become less clearly defined. While a four-year university degree was once seen as a prerequisite for a prosperous career, recent data analyzed by Pew Research Center suggests an intriguing shift is taking place. Their research reveals that economic outcomes are improving for young wo…
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Boyd talks with AEI scholar Michael Strain about the myths surrounding the perceived decline of the American Dream. And an ambassador to Kenya is bringing a different approach to diplomacy that is leading a lot of conversations in Washington. Don't miss out on Inside Sources!
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In the dynamic realm of international diplomacy, Ambassador Meg Whitman's tenure in Kenya has charted an unconventional yet highly impactful course. With a background in the tech industry, Whitman has brought an unwavering focus on economic opportunity and business investment to her ambassadorial role. Her direct engagement with influential leaders…
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I want to bring your attention to a brewing fight in Congress that will have a big impact on the appropriations process this year. It's the Farm bill. After lawmakers agreed to punt the debate on this bill last year, all the same divisions remain in a deeply divided Congress. There are many areas of debate and disagreement, but the dividing line ov…
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Certain guiding principles that once served as ethical "mangroves" for society appear to be eroding. These societal mangroves helped filter toxic behaviors, buffer against extremism, and nurture healthy communities. As we grapple with the unraveling of valued norms around shame, responsibility, and civil discourse, it becomes imperative to examine …
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A new series at NewsNation is leading the conversation of faith news stories. The network's "One Nation Under God" series examines how religious beliefs intersect with pivotal events and conversations shaping our world. It to elevate faith-based voices too often overlooked while fostering greater understanding across diverse traditions. This new se…
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The Democratic National Party will hold a virtual nomination process in Ohio, due to a dispute in the legislature that could prevent the President from getting on the ballot in time for the election. So in response, the Democratic party is holding their own virtual nomination process to ensure President Biden is nominated on time to ensure ballot a…
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We often talk about the need to resist instant certainty, and how it contributes to bad outcomes and fake fights and false choices. In the digital age, living this principle is ever more important, and we are incentivized against this in every possible way. We need to be the ones who are vigilant and master our own minds. What are some ways we can …
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The "American Dream" has long captured the imagination and aspiration of people both within the United States and around the world. At its core, this ideal represents the belief that through hard work, determination, and equal opportunity, anyone can transcend their circumstances and achieve upward economic mobility and personal fulfillment. Howeve…
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Dive into Tuesday’s news with Boyd Matheson! Leigh Ann Caldwell weighs into the impact that home and rent prices will have on this year’s election. Dig into how Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, faces a dismal political future with their elections with Kyle Duggan. Learn about the challenges in the appropriations process for the GOP as Aris …
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As we look towards the elections, we need to ask the right questions. We cannot let the sensationalism of politics fool us into not creating the future we want. A growing society should be every politician’s objective, and that might not be when they are in office. We all need to look toward the future rather than focusing on our present political …
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The annual appropriations process is a critical exercise in democratic governance, where elected representatives must carefully balance competing priorities and make difficult decisions about how to allocate limited resources. Despite its importance, the process is often mired in political gridlock and partisan bickering, frustrating lawmakers and …
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The once-soaring political leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has taken a concerning nosedive, with the leader now facing downcast approval ratings and an electorate increasingly disillusioned with his leadership. As he stares down the stark reality of trailing his main rival by double digits with a looming election on the horizon, Trudeau face…
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Boyd discusses what is happening in the White House Briefing Room and the conversations surrounding the latest news. John Kirby is a calming presence for the Biden administration and handles reporting the devastating events that happened in Rafah this weekend, resulting in 45 deaths. Kirby condemns the actions that Netanyahu has labeled as a “tragi…
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While very real economic challenges persist, the data reveals a resilient nation where hard work continues to pave the path to upward mobility and an improving quality of life for workers across income levels. Rather than resigning to fatalism, now is the time to renew our national commitment to advancing economic opportunity through pragmatic poli…
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One of the greatest current economic challenges facing America today centers around housing. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, housing and rent costs went up, and supply chains were severely disrupted, which lowered the supply of available housing all across the country. Leigh Ann Caldwell from the Washington Post weighs into the concern and shares how …
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Join Boyd in delving into Friday’s news. Hear about the public sentiment towards the upcoming presidential debates and what we should do to reinforce the traditional values with J.D. Tuccille. Rep. Burgess Owens shares new policies and hearing he has been involved in . Learn about the devalued tradition of the liberal arts in higher education with …
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Boyd wraps up the show looking forward to the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. The heroic acts should not be overshadowed by Monday celebrations. It will inspire us to reflect on the principles that drive our personal lives. We can all use the Memorial Day principles to change our lives, and the lives around us. Boyd invites everyone to join the nati…
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As we approach Memorial Day, we pause to honor the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. This weekend reminds us of the debt of gratitude we owe to those who laid down their lives to protect our freedoms. While words can never fully express our profound appreciation, we must endeavor to ensure their lega…
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Promoting an environment of tolerance and accessibility has been on Representative Burgess Owens' agenda. This week, he led a hearing addressing the deeply concerning rise of antisemitic incidents on several major college campuses. At the same time, Rep. Owens has secured expanded flight options to Reagan National Airport, increasing affordability …
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At the heart of American higher education lies a longstanding tradition - the liberal arts. This broad-based approach to learning, emphasizing critical thinking, and cultivation of democratic values, has been a defining strength of our universities. Ezekiel Emanuel from University of Pennsylvania analyzes how the liberal arts have been devalued as …
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As the nation looks ahead to the 2024 presidential election, the highly anticipated debates between the candidates take center stage. These pivotal events offer a unique opportunity for the American people to assess the qualifications, visions, and temperaments of those vying for the nation's highest office. J.D. Tuccille from Reason Magazine share…
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For over 45 years, Joel McCausland and Kevin Peay have delighted audiences worldwide as the celebrated musical duo Afterglow. Deseret Books' first recording artists in 1984, they have released 25 total albums, including their latest "Come And See." Having performed and recorded in countries like England, Japan, and Brazil, Afterglow continues shari…
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In an increasingly polarized world, the role of faith in public life remains a complex and oft-debated topic. However, a growing body of research reveals that religious organizations and individuals of faith contribute immensely to society through vital social services and charitable works. From providing emergency relief and caring for the vulnera…
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Yesterday, the President of the East African nation of Kenya, William Ruto, and Kenya's first lady Rachel Ruto, arrived in Washington D.C. for an official state visit. This is the first state visit from a leader of an African country in over 15 years. And beyond the usual pomp and congratulations among the D.C. social class that accompany these vis…
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Dig deep into Wednesday’s headlines with Boyd Matheson. Talk about the reverse “coattails effect” that Democrats are using to push voters towards Biden’s re-election with Paul Kane. Allie Volpe joins Boyd to discuss third places and how they could be the solution to loneliness people are looking for. Learn about Biden’s scramble to pass regulation …
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President Biden has a long and ambitious list in his regulatory agenda that he wants to implement before the November election. But he has less time to implement these regulations than you may think. In what can only be described as a regulatory blitz, the coming weeks will see a massive push for regulation in all sectors of our economy, from food …
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Condoleezza Rice, the current director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, gave the annual Drell Lecture this year and directed her remarks to America's place in foreign affairs. Do we have a responsibility to be involved or do we try to avoid entanglement? That is a question Americans everywhere are trying to answer, and Boyd gives h…
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Deseret News is adding another senior member to their editor team. Longtime manager of Church News for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Sarah Jane Weaver, has been named as the latest editor for Deseret News. The newly minted editor talks about her love for journalism, what mistakes are like in her job, and how we can all be better …
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In an increasingly isolated world, the concept of the "third place" has never been more relevant. These informal public gathering spots - beyond the realms of home and work - foster a sense of community and belonging that is essential for human wellbeing. From local parks to neighborhood cafes, third places provide a comfortable, welcoming environm…
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In a regular election cycle, Presidents often employ what is called the "coattails effect" to help elect down ballot candidates in their party. Their influence and campaign presence can help sway voters to vote for their endorsed candidate. However, very little is regular about this upcoming election. And this time, democrats are using their popula…
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Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, to give his thoughts and defense against the charges being brought against him by the International Criminal Court. Boyd breaks down what is happening in Israel right now for the viewers and digs beyond the headlines.…
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Dive in Tuesday’s news with Boyd Matheson! Recent research shows that the school funding and academic outcomes correlation is more nuanced than what is thought according to Emma Camp. Join Jessica Grose to unpack AI companions and their lack to fulfill the need for human connection. Jay Evensen advises on what to look for in the presidential debate…
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Boyd gives his two cents on Pope Francis’ conversation with Norah O’Donnell from CBS. The concept of indifference gives us a lesson for all of us to not be casual about human life. We cannot just wash our hands of injustices and look the other way. We have a responsibility to the lives around us. It is time to get past today’s indifferences and not…
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The Supreme Court of the United States stands as a neutral institution, entrusted with the solemn responsibility of safeguarding the principles enshrined in our nation's Constitution. However, recent events of ethical lapses and conflicts of interest have cast a somber shadow over this esteemed body, threatening to erode public confidence in its im…
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Both President Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to two Presidential debates, and have bypassed the process of the Debate Commission. This may have more drawbacks than we think, and voters are often the ones who suffer when candidates and parties can collude with each other to get the most favorable circumstances. What should we be watching for cl…
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In a counterbalance to the embarrassing display we saw in the House Oversight Committee last week, the Senate foreign affairs committee held a hearing as they do every year, where the Secretary of State gives a report of the state of the world and U.S. strategy, and makes a budget request for the coming year. There was no yelling, no insults being …
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In the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd in the summer of 2020, the "abolish the police" movement gained traction in American politics. However, in the years that followed, we learned more about policing in our communities. In the latest research, it doesn't show that Americans want fewer police. We all want better, more ordered, and safer po…
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Public discontent with America's foreign policy is on the rise. Critics allege a troubling trend: a "uniparty" mentality where both major parties prioritize short-term fixes over long-term strategies. This, they argue, leads to a cycle of endless wars and missed opportunities. Dalibor Rohac from American Enterprise Insitute argues that a biparisan …
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In our increasingly technology-driven world, the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence have opened up intriguing possibilities, including the development of AI companions. But profound questions about the value of genuine human connection about the digital partners. Could AI appease the fundamental nature of human connection or will it deva…
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The persistent achievement gap between high-poverty and affluent schools remains one of the most pressing challenges facing our education system. While the issue of funding disparities has long been a focal point of debate, recent research suggests that the relationship between school funding and academic outcomes is far more nuanced than previousl…
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Explore Monday’s headlines with Boyd Matheson. Danielle Pletka joins the show to share what is next after news of the Iranian president’s death surfaced this morning. A hearing from the SBA that involved Rep. Maloy happened this weekend and she recaps what is to come. The internship crisis has hit the nation’s capital. What does that mean for those…
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Boyd finishes the day by talking about the border security bill trying to be passed and what is happening at the Capital this week. With those in Congress juggling elections, public sentiment, and the amendment process; there is a lot going on. Despite everything, debates on the floor are needed to improve the process, not the politics. When we fol…
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Washington DC is one of the most expensive in the nation to live in, and childcare in the city is even more expensive. There are a lot of working professionals, making the demand for quality daycare high. Justin Zuckerman meets with Boyd to discuss a newly implemented city regulation that could make the situation even more unsustainable for familie…
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