US September 4, 2022 BYU removes pamphlets advertising off-campus LGTBQ resources from new student bags Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, removed pamphlets offering a list of off-campus resources for LGBTQ students after deeming that the material went against church teachings.
CRIME July 12, 2022 Mexican Juarez cartel ordered to pay over $4B for 2019 deaths of 9 American women, kids as young as infants A Mexican cartel has been ordered to pay more than $4 billion for its alleged involvement in the the November 2019 deaths of three American women and their six children.
Mexico November 13, 2021 Mormon missionary group robbed in Mexico; leader and wife threatened at knifepoint, church says Two gunmen entered a church meetinghouse in Mexico on Friday and robbed dozens of Mormon missionaries of their phones, tablets and wallets, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said.
Mormon June 9, 2021 Mormon sex therapist's ouster stirs worries of shame culture Sex therapist Lisa Butterworth has long been willing to delve into sensitive sexuality questions with clients who belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They seek her out to have open and frank conversations about the faith’s strict rules.
Utah March 23, 2021 High profile ex-Mormon church member James Huntsman files lawsuit against church alleging fraud James Huntsman, the brother of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. and son of billionaire philanthropist Jon Huntsman Sr., filed a lawsuit on Monday accusing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints of fraud and seeking millions in damages.
Arizona December 29, 2020 Mormon church faces 7 new lawsuits for alleged Boy Scouts sex abuse cover-up in Arizona The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church, is facing at least seven new lawsuits alleging that it played a role in covering up sex abuse among Boy Scout troops in Arizona.
Crime November 24, 2020 Top cartel leader, 2 other members arrested in connection to Mormon massacre On the heels of the first anniversary marking the massacre that killed 9 American women and children, Mexican authorities are said to have arrested a further 3 La Linea drug cartel members connected to the tragedy.
Mexico October 31, 2020 One year later, families of Americans massacred by Mexican cartel say next to nothing has changed It started off like any other ordinary Monday morning and it all changed in an instance.
CRIME October 29, 2020 Judge combines trials of 'cult mom' Lori Vallow and husband Chad Daybell An Idaho judge ruled Thursday that "doomsday couple" Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell will have to stand trial together on charges that they conspired to hide the bodies of Lori’s two children.
2020 Presidential Election October 12, 2020 Hannity: Biden's repeated gaffes show ex-VP 'is obviously not capable of leading' America Democratic nominee Joe Biden's repeated gaffes on the campaign trail compound the case against his fitness to become president, Sean Hannity argued Monday.
Mormon July 15, 2020 Mormon church asks members in Utah to wear face masks in public The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, more commonly referred to as Mormons, is urging its members in Utah to wear face masks in public as temples reopen.