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The Rundown: Adam Liptak on the Judicial History of Same-Sex Marriage in the US

With a federal appeals court hearing on the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in Utah scheduled for April 10th, today we’re looking at the judicial history of gay marriage in the US with Adam Liptak, Supreme Court correspondent for the New York Times. Plus, your top local headlines.

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The Rundown: Utah Researchers Discover Markers that Predict Impending Heart Attack

Researchers from Intermountain Medical Center have discovered genetic markers that may predict when people with heart disease are likely to have a heart attack. Today we speak with Dr. John Carlquist, a member of the team that made the discovery, to find out more. Plus, as always, your top local headlines.

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The Rundown: Shortage of Affordable Housing and its Effects in Utah

Today on the program, the high cost of housing and what it means for Utahns. We’ll speak with Tara Rollins and Barbara Stallone of the Utah Housing Coalition about a new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition highlighting a lack of affordable housing. Plus political cornflakes and more.

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The Rundown: Architecture Broadcasts in the BBC’s Early Years

Today we speak with University of Utah architectural historian Shundana Yusaf about programs broadcast on the early BBC that sought to educated the masses – through the curriculum of architecture. Her book Broadcasting Buildings, was published by The MIT Press this month. Plus your summary of the day’s top local headlines.

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The Rundown: IRS Officials on Taxes, Fraud, Identity Theft and More – Part 2

The federal tax deadline is quickly approaching and today on the show we get part two of our “tax-education” with IRS Spokesman Bill Brunson; Utah IRS Taxpayer Advocate Tammie Angeloff and Special Agent Virginia Keys, of the IRS’s criminal investigation division. This is part one of a two-part discussion. Plus, your top headlines and more.

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The Rundown: IRS Officials on Taxes, Fraud, Identity Theft and More

The federal tax deadline is quickly approaching and today on the show we get a “tax-education” with IRS Spokesman Bill Brunson; Utah IRS Taxpayer Advocate Tammie Angeloff and Special Agent Virginia Keys, of the IRS’s criminal investigation division. This is part one of a two-part discussion. Plus, your top headlines and more.

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The Rundown: Natural History Museum Lecture on the Ethics of Bioengineering

Today on the show we feature an excerpt from a Natural History Museum of Utah lecture by science journalist Emily Anthes on the ethics of bio-engineering and cloning. Plus, Senator Jim Dabakis resigns as Chair of the Democratic Party in Utah, and more of your top local headlines. Click here for the full lecture by…

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The Rundown: 2014 Utah Legislative Session in Review – Part 2

Today part two of our review of the 2014 state legislative session with Maryann Martindale of Alliance For a Better Utah. In part one, we looked at initiatives on privacy, voting rights, election changes and non-discrimination. Today, we explore privacy issues, voter rights and more. Plus, your summary of the day’s local headlines.

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The Rundown: 2014 Utah Legislative Session in Review – Part 1

Today we aired the fist in a two part review of the 2014 state legislative session with Maryann Martindale of Alliance For a Better Utah. In part one, we look at initiatives on privacy, voting rights, election changes and non-discrimination. Plus, your summary of the day’s local headlines.

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The Rundown: National Recitation Contest ‘Poetry Out Loud’

Today we learn about a unique poetry competition called Poetry Out Loud. We’ll speak with Jean Tokuda Irwin from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, who organizes the competition in Utah, and with Ashlei Havili, the American Fork High School Senior who is headed to the national competition in Washington DC. Plus, your top…

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