A Salt Lake City police-involved shooting this week marks the 30th incident of its kind statewide in 2020 – one of the highest totals in Utah in recent years, according to a report.
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A mysterious monolith that went viral after its appearance in a remote Utah desert has been removed by an “unknown party,” according to officials. “We have received credible reports that the illegally installed structure, referred to as the ‘monolith’ has been removed from Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands by an unknown party,” said the Utah Bureau of Land Management, in a statement posted on social media.
A Salt Lake City police-involved shooting this week marks the 30th incident of its kind statewide in 2020 – one of the highest totals in Utah in recent years, according to a report.
There’s no mystery behind this monolith – it was made to make people smile. Following reports that mysterious monoliths have randomly appeared across the world, a man from Utah decided to build his own.
Rep.-elect Burgess Owens, a former Super Bowl champ who went broke after the NFL, comes to Congress with a nine-word message to inspire others: "If I can do it, you can do it." Owens, 69, flipped Utah's 4th Congressional District for Republicans in one of the most competitive 2020 House races. He's joining an incredibly diverse team of incoming freshmen that he compared to Super Bowl all-stars.
Donald Trump for his signature. The Senate was attempting to pass the measures by voice vote, which requires every senator's consent.The dispute on the Senate floor came amid the impasse over a new coronavirus relief bill and highlighted the difficulty of achieving even widely supported goals in the polarized Congress.
Monoliths are really having a moment, aren’t they? A “mysterious” monolith that appeared in front of a Pittsburgh candy shop has been replaced after the original 10-foot structure was stolen on Saturday morning. But these particular monoliths differ from similar-looking finds that popped up in Utah or Romania or California or England, in that there was no initial mystery as to where they came from.These monoliths were commissioned by the owner of the candy shop himself.
Stephen Colbert offered his thoughts on the monolith debate during Thursday’s “Late Show”.
2001: A Space Odyssey.The structure was initially spotted in the desert in Utah last week, and disappeared after five days – with an identical monolith now appearing on the other side of the world.The New York Times speculated that the monolith could have been planted years ago by the late sculptor John McCracken, with others saying a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s iconic film might have erected the structure as a tribute.There is no confirmation currently as to whether the structure was designed by
Southwest Airlines has thrown water on our theory that Utah’s mysterious monolith had arrived to help usher us into a new age of enlightenment. The internet is still abuzz with speculation over the whereabouts and meaning of the silver monolith, which was found by Utah officials in November before disappearing almost as soon as it was discovered.
Officials say that the mysterious monolith in a remote Utah desert was illegally installed on public lands. The monolith became a viral sensation after its recent discovery, sparking speculation about what it was and how it got here.