"When Senator Ted Kennedy lost his driver's license due to the Chappaquiddick incident, what Utah staffer drove him to and from work every day for a year?"
Quite a few readers knew that future Utah congressman Wayne Owens served as Kennedy's personal driver for the year following Chappaquiddick. The first three to submit a correct answer were:
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Today is the 203rd day of the year. There are 162 days remaining in 2019.
8 days until in-person voting for the 2019 municipal primaries begins (7/30/2019)
8 days to the second Democratic presidential primary debates in Detroit (7/30/2019)
22 days to the 2019 Utah primary elections (8/13/2019)
52 days to the third Democratic presidential primary debate (9/12/2019)
106 days to the 2019 municipal elections (11/5/2019)
164 days until candidates can begin to gather signatures to get on the 2020 ballot (1/2/2020)
189 days to the first day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (1/27/2020)
196 days to the 2020 Iowa Caucuses (2/3/2020)
225 days to the 2020 Utah presidential primary (3/3/2020)
234 days to the final day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (3/12/2020)
235 days to the opening of candidate filing for the 2020 election (3/13/2020)
253 days until the deadline for candidates to submit signatures to be placed on the 2020 primary ballot (3/31/2019)
337 days to the 2020 Utah primary election (6/23/2020)
357 days to the 2020 Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee (7/13/2020)
399 days to the 2020 Republican National Convention in Charlotte (8/24/2020)
470 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
Nearly half of Utahns applaud the job Herbert is doing as governor
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Gov. Gary HerbertNearly half of Utahns say they approve of the job Gov. Gary Herbert is doing leading the state, but that approval has not trickled down to his Lt. Governor, Spencer Cox.
Keeping up with the news is hard work - Bernick and Schott on politics
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Spencer Stokes of Stokes Strategies fills in for Bob this week. He joins Managing Editor Bryan Schott to discuss the major stories in Utah politics this week.
Poll: Fewer than four in ten Utahns would vote to give Trump a second term
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
President Donald Trump (Image: Shutterstock)Utah's aren't yet sold on giving President Donald Trump a second term in office.
Watch: Mia Love says Trump's tweets falsely cast Republicans as racist
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Former Utah Rep. Mia Love, who is a CNN political commentator, said President Donald Trump's racist attack on four Democratic congresswomen is bringing out the worst in Americans, and damaging the Republican party.
Utah's unemployment rate dipped slightly in June
By Press release
Image: ShutterstockUtah's nonfarm payroll employment for June 2019 grew by an estimated 3.0 percent, adding 45,200 jobs to the economy since June 2018. Utah's current employment level registers 1,561,400. May's year-over job growth rate was revised up from 2.9 percent to 3.0 percent.
Romney, Lee, Join colleagues in introducing bill to repeal 180-day hiring restriction for military retirees at Hill Air Force Base
By Press release
U.S. Senators Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Mike Lee (R-UT) joined Senators James Lankford (R-OK), Johnny Isakson (R-GA), and David Perdue (R-GA) in introducing legislation to repeal the 180-day waiting period that a military retiree must wait until he or she can enter a civilian job at the Department of Defense (DoD) for which he or she is qualified.
Deseret News
Salt Lake Tribune
Other
Mueller week is here
Budget. White House and congressional negotiators are closing in on a budget agreement to raise the debt limit for two years with very few budget cuts. But, nobody knows if President Trump will go for the plan [WaPo].
Iran
The fallout from Trump's racist tweets continues
"It's a disaster." An eyebrow-raising report about dysfunction and low morale in the Commerce Department includes an account of Secretary Wilbur Ross being unable to stay awake during meetings [Politico].
2020
Oof. Illinois Republicans are doing damage control after a social media post referred to four Democratic congresswomen as the "Jihad squad" [Chicago Tribune].
Boring but important. The flow of Chinese investment cash into America has dropped by nearly 90 percent since President Trump took office [NYT].
Data breach settlement. Equifax will pay up to $700 million to settle investigations into a massive data breach in 2017 [WaPo].
1587 - A second group of English settlers arrives on Roanoke Island off North Carolina to re-establish the deserted colony.
1686 - Albany, New York is formally chartered by Governor Thomas Dongan.
1793 - Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean becoming the first recorded human to complete a transcontinental crossing of North America.
1893 - Katharine Lee Bates writes "America the Beautiful" after admiring the view from the top of Pikes Peak in Colorado.
1933 - Aviator Wiley Post completes the first solo flight around the world in seven days, 18 hours and 49 minutes.
1937 - The U.S. Senate votes down President Franklin D. Roosevelt's proposal to add more justices to the Supreme Court.
Good Citizens
"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." Plato
Nothing to Do
"He started the rally saying he had plenty of time because he had 'nothing to do.' That might be the first factual statement he's made since becoming president." - JIMMY KIMMEL