Friday's trivia question was a real doozy. Not a single reader submitted a correct answer, the first time that has happened.
Along with Utah, the five other states where a major party has never nominated a woman for governor are:
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Today is the 112th day of the year. There are 253 days remaining in 2019.
12 days to the Utah State Republican Party Organizing Convention (5/4/2019)
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Legislative leaders discussing possible compromise on election law instead of veto override
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Rather than spend time and energy searching for votes to override GOP Gov. Gary Herbert's veto of SB123 a bill that would lay out the special election process if a U.S. House or Senate member leaves office before his term is up UtahPolicy.com is told that Republican legislative leaders are looking for a compromise that could include a plurality solution now inherent in SB54.
Hiking with Elizabeth Warren - Bernick and Schott on politics
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The Mueller report is out and everybody has thoughts about it, including us. We also look at the local reaction.
Lee says it would be a 'mistake' for Democrats to impeach Trump
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Sen. Mike Lee said he felt it would be a political mistake for Democrats in Congress to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump following the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
Giuliani rips Romney: 'Stop this pious act'
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rudy Giuliani hammered Utah Sen. Mitt Romney on Sunday morning for his statement earlier in the week that he was "sickened" by the behavior of President Donald Trump and those in his orbit detailed in special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
Romney says he was 'sickened' by Trump's behavior
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
A day after the public release of a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, Sen. Mitt Romney says he was sickened by some of the findings contained therein.
Stewart: Americans are 'exhausted' by Mueller report
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Chris Stewart said efforts by Democrats to continue to pursue information contained in the Mueller report will backfire, resulting in a victory by President Donald Trump.
Zions Bank economic snapshot: 150 years of railroads in Utah
By Robert Spendlove and Drew Maggelet, Zions Bank
May 10th, 2019 represents the 150th anniversary of the uniting of the Central Pacific Railway and the Union Pacific Railway at Promontory Summit, Utah.
Utah's unemployment rate remains steady at 3 percent
By Press release
Utah's nonfarm payroll employment for March 2019 grew by an estimated 3.0 percent, adding 45,100 jobs to the economy since March 2018.
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Trump's approval tumbles after Mueller report. 37 percent of Americans say they approve of President Trump, which is a new low. The same poll shows half of Americans believe Trump or someone from his campaign worked with Russia during the 2016 campaign - http://bit.ly/2GwcxX5
Guiliani says there's nothing wrong with taking information from Russians. The president's lawyer says it's acceptable for a campaign to accept hacked information about an opponent that came from a foreign country - https://nyti.ms/2Gwbk1Z
Warren calls for impeachment. Sen. Elizabeth Warren says the House should start impeachment proceedings against President Trump - https://cnn.it/2GxLOJM
Democrats will hold a conference call on Monday afternoon to discuss their next steps following the release of the Mueller report. The whole caucus will meet soon to discuss whether to pursue impeachment - https://cnn.it/2GuFGSA
Fun read. The CNN team that staked out special counsel Robert Mueller writes about their experiences and what they learned over 18 months - https://cnn.it/2GvFbrB\
The 2020 presidential campaigns are vulnerable to cyber attacks. Aides to 2020 Democratic hopefuls are waring candidates Russia is laying the groundwork to interfere in the presidential campaign - http://bit.ly/2GkWWJS\
And then there were 20. Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton announced he's running for president next year - http://bit.ly/2GqjsBf
Troubling news. Waikiki beach could be underwater soon because of rising sea levels due to global warming. Hawaiian lawmakers are trying to pass legislation to spend millions on coastline protection - http://bit.ly/2GvEpuH
Capitalism in crisis. American billionaires are worried about the future of the economic system that made them rich - https://wapo.st/2GrScCm
SCOTUS. The Supreme Court hears arguments this week over the Trump administration's efforts to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census - http://bit.ly/2GoOcma
1500 - Portuguese navigator Pedro Alvares Cabral lands in Brazil.
1519 - Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes establishes a settlement at Veracruz, Mexico.
1864 - Congress passes the Coinage Act of 1864 that mandates the inscription In God We Trust be placed on all coins minted as U.S. currency.
1889 - At noon, thousands rush to claim land in the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. Within hours the cities of Oklahoma City and Guthrie are formed with populations of at least 10,000.
1970 - The first Earth Day is celebrated.
1983 - The German magazine Stern claims the "Hitler Diaries" had been found in East Germany. the diaries are subsequently revealed to be forgeries.
2000 - In a pre-dawn raid, federal agents seize six-year-old Elian Gonzalez from his relatives' home in Miami.
Curtis encourages political engagement at tech tour: 'Demand civility and reward it'
This week, Representative John Curtis (R-UT) set out on a tech tour visiting several companies in his district.
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