President Russell M. Nelson celebrates 25 years of ‘The Living Christ’ in a New Year’s Day social media post President Nelson marked the anniversary by extending a 2025 invitation ‘to come to the temple as often as your circumstances allow’ in a New Year’s Day social media post ... 01/1/2025 - 5:49 am | View Link
‘Mormon Land’: New garments, social media stars, temple push (and pushback) and 2024′s other big LDS news From garments to temples to women's issues and Russell Nelson's 100th birthday, a look at big LDS news in 2024. 01/1/2025 - 1:37 am | View Link
What the world’s oldest religious leader did in 2024: ‘The best is yet to come’ I think you’d be hard pressed to find not just a religious leader but a leader of any kind in the world who’s 100 years old and functioning at that level," historian Richard E. Turley Jr. said. Here's ... 12/30/2024 - 4:34 pm | View Link
Jesus is coming, says LDS President Russell Nelson, so we need more and more temples Get ready, President Russell M. Nelson, the 100-year-old leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, told a global audience Sunday, “the Savior is coming again!” That’s why ... 10/7/2024 - 1:09 am | View Link
LDS leader Russell Nelson and Kamala Harris share an influential mutual friend. He says both keep ‘their eyes on Jesus.’ Most people wouldn’t naturally think of President Russell M. Nelson, leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Vice President Kamala Harris as engaged in the same work. 07/23/2024 - 1:10 am | View Link
I never really liked all those commercials on TV, and I see more of them than ever.
About a month ago, I noticed that every time I switched channels, I had to watch a commercial first. If I switched again, I had to watch another one.
Do TV ads make a product popular?
Q: We are buying our first home and are stretching our savings to pay for the down payment and closing costs, not to mention the moving expenses. Our lender sent us our closing cost estimate, which showed that “Owners Title Insurance” was optional, even though we were required to purchase “Lenders Title Insurance.” What is the difference, and why do we even need it, let alone both types?
By BILL BARROW, Associated Press
Jimmy Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th U. S. president, will be honored Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral at Washington National Cathedral before a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown.
President Joe Biden, who was the first sitting senator to endorse Carter’s 1976 presidential campaign, will eulogize his fellow Democrat 11 days before he leaves office.
By MANUEL VALDES, HALLIE GOLDEN and JULIE WATSON
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A fast-moving fire broke out in the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday night, threatening one of Los Angeles’ most iconic spots as firefighters battled to get under control three other major blazes that killed five people, put 130,000 people under evacuation orders and ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to inland Pasadena.
The Sunset Fire was burning near the Hollywood Bowl and about a mile from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The streets around Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and Madame Tussauds were packed with stop-and-go traffic as sirens blared and low-flying helicopters soared by on their way to dump water on the flames.
By ALEX VEJAR
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jesper Boqvist scored twice in the third period and the Florida Panthers beat the Utah Hockey Club 4-1 on Wednesday night.
Sam Reinhart and Eetu Luostarinen each had a goal for the reigning Stanley Cup champions. Matthew Tkachuk finished with two assists, and Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves.
Boqvist scored at 1:48 of the third to make it 2-0, then again at 17:59 from his own end into an empty net to make it 3-1.
General Daily Insight for January 09, 2025
New roads are forming. The sympathetic Moon joins innovative Uranus to provide us with a unique, if not erratic, emotional life, where feelings can change on a dime. When the Moon enters adaptable Gemini at 8:07 pm EST, it may be easier to think about our situations in an open-minded way rather than relying on past information.