Tuesday, May 20, 2025
⏰ Tick Tock
84 days to Utah's 2025 municipal primary elections (8/12/2025)
168 days until Election Day (11/4/2025)
532 days until the 2026 midterm elections (11/3/2026)
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UTAH AND THE WEST
Southern Utah is used to hot summers with little water. This year is shaping up to be especially bad. [Salt Lake Tribune]
Utah advocates worry about potential Medicaid cuts' impact on kids. [KSL]
Utah medical cannabis patient count reaches 100,000 ahead of prescription pop-up ban. [Utah News Dispatch]
BYU announces site location for new School of Medicine. [Deseret News]
Salt Lake County prosecutors worry crimes will go unreported as undocumented victims fear coming forward. [Salt Lake Tribune]
"One-of-a-kind" stained glass dome unveiled atop new Utah Capitol north building. [Utah News Dispatch]
NATIONAL
The Trump administration first approached Qatar to inquire about purchasing a Boeing 747 to use as Air Force One. That contradicts President Donald Trump's narrative that Qatar offered the jet as a "gift." [CNN]
President Donald Trump lashed out at some of the nation's largest retailers after they warned consumers about price increases due to his tariffs. [New York Times]
Mortgage rates surged above 7% on Monday following the downgrade to the U.S. credit rating. [CNBC]
A Democratic member of Congress was charged with assaulting federal agents during an incident outside a Newark, New Jersey immigration detention center. [New York Times]
The number of people attempting to cross the Southern U.S. border illegally has fallen to historic lows. Authorites reported barely 8,000 "encounters" per month, down from 200,000 per month in 2023. [GZERO]
President Trump's nominee to lead the Internal Revenue Service encouraged people to claim a tax credit that the I.R.S. says does not exist. [New York Times]
The U.S. Senate advanced a major cryptocurrency regulation bill to create a framework for issuers of stablecoins, which are pegged to fiat currencies. [NBC News]
INTERNATIONAL
Vice President JD Vance skipped a visit to Israel because he didn't want to imply the Trump administration supported Israel's increased military operation in Gaza. [Axios]
The U.K., France and Canada warned Israel they will take "concrete actions" if it continues expanding military operations in Gaza. [BBC]
The U.S. sent 68 immigrants from Honduras and Colombia back to their countries on Monday, the first of what the Trump administration is calling "voluntary deportations." [Associated Press]
HEALTH/MEDICNE
The measles outbreak in Texas has slowed after a push to get more people vaccinated against the disease. [Bloomberg]
BRIEFLY
The Trump organization wants to build a Trump Tower in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. [Reuters]
The Trump administration has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot by a police officer as she tried to climb through a broken window of a barricaded door during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on Congress. [Associated Press]