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  • Reuters editor Chrystia Freeland traveled the world, interviewing multimillionaires and billionaires for her new book, Plutocrats. She says there's a startling disconnect between those at the very top and the rest of us — one that has the power to transform society in unfortunate ways.
  • The breach left military and intelligence experts asking the same questions as the public: Why would top U.S. officials use a free messaging app to discuss classified military plans?
  • "If one of your tellers took a handful of $20 bills out of the cash drawer, they'd probably be looking at criminal charges," Warren tells the bank's CEO.
  • The bottle of Pétrus 2000, a luxury wine that would normally cost about $6,500, spent 14 months on the International Space Station. Now, via Christie's, it can be yours.
  • Amnesty International alleges that during last year's successful campaign to dislodge ISIS from the Syrian city, the coalition's airstrikes were "either disproportionate or indiscriminate or both."
  • The text accounting for about three-quarters of all federal discretionary spending was released early Thursday. Now, lawmakers are racing against the clock to vote before a Friday midnight deadline.
  • Employees at the health care company One Medical have accused the provider of mismanagement, less focus on patients and poor working conditions. Company leadership has denied the claims.
  • Willow Creek in Snyderville Basin is in danger of flooding homes again (3:19), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (6:46), Working plans for Heber City center show new school, recreation district, updated Main Street (21:35), People's Health Clinic CEO Mairi Leining talks about an original research article that was published in an international journal on the success of the clinic's diabetes program (23:23), Utah jobs: rate of openings slowing, but state still shorthanded (37:14), and Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jamie Johnson and Board President Joanne O'Connell discuss the first quarter stats and last week's award winners (38:55)
  • Park City property owners say their land was listed for sale without their knowledge (3:42), Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares monthly update (6:50), Echo Mutual Water Company users under boil order (18:40), Alpine Forestry and Park City Trails & Open Space detail slash pile burns on Treasure Hill (22:11), Park City Soccer Club's Eli Ulvi details next week's club tryouts (38:33), Good Samaritan saves pets, limits damage in Heber house fire (47:57), North Summit Fire has contained Henefer brushfire (49:32), Summit Land Conservancy announces $20 million 'For the Future' campaign (50:07)
  • Man on death row for 1990 Oakley cabin murders files fifth appeal (3:40), Mitch Dumke, founder of 3 Springs Land and Livestock updates programs (6:42), Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps Tuesday's council meeting (23:45), Park City hiker saves dog during moose attack (38:52), Communities rank priorities in third phase of Summit County visioning (42:04), Sertner leads Park City Council race in spending (43:12), Park City ranked fourth among Utah high schools (45:40), Park City School District soil cleanup costs (46:53), Two Wasatch Back locals inducted into Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame (48:14)
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