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Study Finds New Markers Associated with Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation in Previously Treated Patients

Ablation procedures restore a regular heartbeat in patients who have a dangerous, abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation. But it doesn’t always work. Now, a new study suggests that certain molecules are associated with the recurrence of erratic

 

This 1 Change Trump Administration Has Made to White House Press Briefings Is Shaking Up the Media

April 13, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where the White House and Republican lawmakers are working on a couple of ways to do better than Obamacare. Melissa Quinn reports. If President Trump wants to use more force to make Syria's dictator think twice, GOP lawmakers tell Josh Siegel, he'll need to consult Congress. Plus: Rachel Bovard on reasons to save the filibuster, David Inserra and Garrison Rutledge on promising early results of enforcing immigration law, and Morgan Walker on how "outsiders" are welcome in the White House briefing room. It's Maundy Thursday.

Morning must reads for Thursday, April 13, 2017

Governor to host 11th annual Economic Summit

Governor to host 11th annual Economic Summit

 

What: Gov. Gary R. Herbert will host the 11th annual Utah Economic Summit, Utah’s premier business event. During the event, industry and thought leaders will share insights and engage in discussion on the economic trends, challenges and successes that impact Utah.

 

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America First Credit Union hosted its “Gamin’ with Gordon” event with Gordon Hayward of the Utah Jazz Monday, April 3, at the America First Innovation Center inside City Creek Center. Hundreds of fans stopped in to have memorabilia signed by the well-liked Utah Jazz player and America First ambassador.

 

Updates from Senator Lee

KEY FOUNDERS WERE “WRITTEN OUT” OF HISTORY, LEADING U.S. SENATOR CHARGES

New Book by Sen. Mike Lee Chronicles Women, Minorities, and Iconoclasts Who First Fought Big Government

Updates from Senator Lee

Sen. Lee Calls for Vote on Military Humanitarian Operations Act

 

SALT LAKE CITY – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) released the following statement calling for Congress to take up S. 409, the Military Humanitarian Operations Act which he and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced earlier this year: 

 

The True Costs of New York's 'Free College' Program

April 12, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where President Trump meets today with NATO's top official. Fred Lucas looks at terrorism and other priorities. Attorney General Jeff Sessions visits the Mexican border, and John Malcolm likes his message. It's not just the math that's wrong with New York's making state college tuition "free," Mary Clare Reim writes. Plus: Rachel del Guidice on the results of the first House race since Trump won the presidency, and Katrina Trinko on the bias explicit in the White House press corps' choice of "entertainment."

Morning must reads for Wednesday, April 12, 2017

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Nominees announced for 3rd District Juvenile Court vacancies

SALT LAKE CITY – The 3rd District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for two vacancies on the 3rd District Juvenile Court.  The vacancies result from the retirements of Judge Charles Behrens, Jr., effective July 1, 2017 and Judge C. Dane Nolan, effective July 15, 2017.  The 3rd Judicial District includes Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counties.  

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