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Prairie Justice

Sep 20, 2007
Warren Jeffs, a polygamist prophet, is on trial for aiding in the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl he married off to her cousin. It's a sad story featuring an abhorrent man, but something about the case just doesn't feel right to Ellen Goodman.

And They Think Hair Gel Is a Problem

Mar 17, 2007
A different sort of terror took to the skies last week when a man on a SkyWest Airlines flight relieved himself in an air sickness bag after the captain banned restroom use. The airline has since apologized to John Whipple, whose action, remarkably, went unnoticed by any other passenger.

Retired NBA Player Comes Out

Feb 8, 2007
John Amaechi has become the first current or former NBA player to come out of the closet, and only the sixth such professional athlete from the four major American sports to do so. The former center for Orlando, Utah and Cleveland has written a memoir in which he describes life in the NBA as he started to open up about his sexuality, including mixed reactions from his team's owner, coach and players.
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Weekly Video Roundup

Sep 2, 2006
In this week?s collection of our favorite videos: Bush talks nonsense; a mayor courageously speaks out against the war; Pat Buchanan longs for the white America he grew up in; Stewart and Colbert address the idol-worshipers of television; and Keith Olbermann gives Rumsfeld a Murrow-style smackdown.

Mayor’s Home Run for Truth: Antiwar Rally in Salt Lake City

Aug 31, 2006
In recognition of Bush's visit to the Utah capital, Mayor Rocky Anderson gave a speech to a crowd of thousands calling Bush a "dishonest, war-mongering, human-rights-violating president" whose time in office would "rank as the worst presidency our nation has ever had to endure." Thank you, Salt Lake City! Watch it here. Full transcript here (pdf).

Gimme ‘Big Love’

Aug 21, 2006
A group of Utah teens rallied in Salt Lake City over the weekend in defense of polygamist families. "I didn't come here today to ask for your permission to live my beliefs," a 19-year-old told the AP. "I shouldn't have to." Check out how HBO dramatizes the issue