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Jeff Bezos space flight: When is it and who is going with him?


Deseret News
The optics of billionaires in space
Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson are burning money to slip the surly bonds of Earth. This might not be helping their image
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Ronald Reagan helped a nation grieve when he eulogized the space shuttle Challenger astronauts, saying they “slipped the surly bonds of Earth” to “touch the face of God.”
Reagan was quoting a poem by John Gillespie Magee that beautifully describes the experience of flight. But as Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson ascend to heights unavailable to ordinary people of lesser means, there’s less poetry and more surliness about what they’re doing up there. ....

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Billionaires in space: Do they need to read the room?


Billionaires in space: Do they need to read the room?
Jennifer Graham
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Ronald Reagan helped a nation grieve when he eulogized the space shuttle Challenger astronauts, saying they “slipped the surly bonds of Earth” to “touch the face of God.”
Reagan was quoting a poem by John Gillespie Magee that beautifully describes the experience of flight. But as Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson ascend to heights unavailable to ordinary people of lesser means, there’s less poetry and more surliness about what they’re doing up there.
“Leave the billionaires in space,” grumbled writer Paris Marx in the U.K.’s Tribune magazine. “Really, billionaires? This is what you’re going to do with your unprecedented fortunes and influence? Drag race to outer space?” comedian Seth Myers ranted. More than 150,000 people have signed an online petition that says “Do not allow Jeff Bezos to return to Earth.” ....

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How #FreeBritney turned into a bipartisan political movement


How #FreeBritney turned into a bipartisan political movement
D. Hunter Schwarz
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Britney Spears fans are rallying from coast to coast Wednesday as the singer’s conservatorship case heads back to court.
After Spears called for an end to the 13-year arrangement during her explosive June 23 hearing, her court-appointed attorney and the wealth management company set to become co-conservator each requested to resign. Still, no motion to end the conservatorship has been filed, though that could be discussed at Wednesday’s hearing.
Fans from New York to L.A. and Salt Lake City to San Antonio plan to spend the day not only advocating for the singer’s freedom, but for conservatorship and guardianship reform. ....

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Is the future of Utah women in politics on the upswing?


Is the future of Utah women in politics on the upswing?
Samuel Benson
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When Seraph Young cast a ballot in a municipal election on Feb. 14, 1870, in Salt Lake City, she instantly made history. Never before had a woman voted in the United States under a law that afforded her the same suffrage rights as a man. And while the Wyoming Territory passed a suffrage law the previous December, Utah women by way of a measure signed just two days prior to the Feb. 14 city election were the first in the nation to cast ballots. Six months later, on Aug. 1, thousands of Utah women voted in the general election for the first time. ....

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Our inspired Constitution


Our inspired Constitution
Dallin H. Oaks
George Washington was perhaps the first to use the word
miracle in describing the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. In a 1788 letter to the Marquis de Lafayette, he said: “It appears to me, then, little short of a miracle, that the delegates from so many different states (which states you know are also different from each other in their manners, circumstances and prejudices) should unite in forming a system of national Government, so little liable to well-founded objections.”
It was a miracle. Consider the setting.
The 13 colonies and 3.5 million Americans who had won independence from the British crown a few years earlier were badly divided on many fundamental issues. Some thought the colonies should reaffiliate with the British crown. Among those who favored continued independence, the most divisive issue was whether the United States should have a strong central government to replace the weak � ....

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