LDS apostle’s YouTube message: ‘A.I. can answer questions. But it cannot answer prayers’
In a new video, Latter-day Saint apostle Gerrit W. Gong, the faith's point person on new technology, teaches members how to hear God's voice in an age of A.I.
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In a new video, Latter-day Saint apostle Gerrit W. Gong, the faith's point person on new technology, teaches members how to hear God's voice in an age of A.I.
Elon Musk listens to the speech of Chinese President Xi Jinping during a state dinner with President Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People on Thursday May 14, 2026, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefel...
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The Weber County Library in Heber City was evacuated Saturday after a suspicious bottle was found nearby.
The crew of "The Chosen" returns to Utah's LDS Motion Picture Studios to film part of its final season — which is set to depict Jesus' resurrection and what happened after.
The magic of college ball comes from hope in the minds of fans that their school might beat the odds, The Tribune columnist writes. But the country's most powerful conferences want to stack the odds against...
Dozens of women in elected office — both Republicans and Democrats — told Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson to consider the consequences of hiring Kai Schwemmer as an elections official.
Tribune guest columnist Rebbie Brassfield, a Latter-day Saint, wants writers who spin stories about church members to be upfront about it. "I’d love for these creators to either stop looking at me, or look...
This northern Utah city is criss-crossed with trails. A major milestone in the path system will soon make them safer.
Utah Eats: Two chefs collaborate to bring together two cuisines — Japanese and Italian — to a pair of restaurants in the Salt Lake Valley.
“I deeply regret saying what I said,” an LDS Church general authority stated in an apology for off-the-cuff remarks he made during Sunday worship services.
Supreme Court nominee Jay T. Jorgensen, who works for the LDS Church, told The Salt Lake Tribune that he "wouldn't need to recuse" from all church-related cases before Utah's high court.
During his pilgrimage to Spain, Pope Leo XIV urges Europeans and all of humanity to tend to migrants. “Every boat that arrives,” he said, “brings a question along with the migrants: What kind of world...
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“Westminster is not on the brink,” the Chair and Vice Chair of the Westminster Board of Trustees write in an op-ed. “We are here, we are stable and we are open for the next generation of Griffins.”
At a Turning Point USA women's summit, Christian influencers — including Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk — insist feminism threatens motherhood.
The Utah Utes are entering a new era after finalizing a private-equity deal with Otro Capital this week.
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Diljeet Dosanjh Taylor, an outspoken feminist at the LDS Church-run school, has helped turn the Cougars into a running powerhouse.
“The U. has a strong history with A.I.,” said Vivek Srikumar, an associate professor in the Kahlert School of Computing.
A vegan coffee shop in downtown Salt Lake City that was once a full-service plant-based restaurant will remain closed, after shutting down in October.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing to conduct oversight on the Colorado River Basin and the ongoing negotiations over future operations of the river system.
“Once the government gets involved in defining or approving this or that religion, no end of mischief, discrimination, even violence, is likely to follow,” writes The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board.