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Friday Morning News Fix

U.S. Senate candidates debate. Natural disasters eat up FEMA's budget. Utah and TikTok clash over internal data. Park City home prices boost surrounding cities.

Good Friday morning!

Here are some stories worth your attention today:

  1. FEMA spent nearly half its disaster budget in just 8 days. [Politico]
  2. "The explosion of people getting 25% or more of their income from government aid - and Republican reliance on their votes - vividly explains the rise of former President Trump and the remaking of the Republican party." [Axios]
  3. Mark Milley fears being court-martialed if Trump wins, Woodward book says. [Guardian]
  4. Groceries are more affordable now than in 2019. So why are prices still such a hot-button issue? [MarketWatch]
  5. How we know voter fraud is very rare in U.S. elections. [NPR]
  6. Roger Stone suggests using "armed guards" during election in secret video. [Rolling Stone]

⏰ Tick Tock

25 days to Election Day.
4 days until ballots are mailed out.
11 days until early voting begins.

📰 Friday's headlines

Utah U.S. Senate candidates debate Trump vs. Romney, abortion, climate change and more. [Utah News Dispatch]

Home prices exploded in Park City. These towns are taking advantage. [WSJ]

Utah, TikTok clash over public disclosures of internal social media company info. [Fox 13]

Utah Homeless Board approves search for new, 1,200-bed homeless shelter site. [Deseret News]

Utah Homes are getting bigger and more expensive. How can design break the cycle? [Utah News Dispatch]

This emeritus LDS general authority sure believes in climate change but isn't sure other top church leaders share his views. [Tribune]


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