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Latest from Mormon Land: How Joseph Smith made headlines in 2024 – Salt Lake Tribune

The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join us on Patreon and receive the full newsletter, podcast transcripts and access to all of our religion content.How Joseph Smith made headlines in 2024
With the coming Monday marking the 219th anniversary of Joseph Smith’s birth in Sharon, Vermont, it’s time once again to remind readers and listeners of stories and podcasts we produced this year about a church founder who continues to make headlines:
• In the wake of assassination attempts on Donald Trump, we noted that Smith became the first U.S. presidential candidate ever to be slain during a White House campaign when a mob gunned down the 38-year-old religious leader June 27, 1844, at a jail in Carthage, Illinois.
• On the day he died, he penned a missive to wife Emma. A new exhibit at the Church History Museum in downtown Salt Lake City allowed visitors to view that last letter.
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Church founder Joseph Smith's letter to wife Emma dated the day of his death on June 27, 1844.
• A church history professor at Brigham Young University drew parallels between today’s political climate and that of Smith’s era.
• Nearly 200 years after publication of the Book of Mormon, the seer stone church historians say Smith used to translate — at least in part — the faith’s signature scripture became the subject of a current debate in, of all places, a federal courtroom.
• Highly regarded scholarly works have documented that Smith had at least 33 wives, and historians widely accept that the church leader preached, albeit privately, and practiced plural marriage. But so-called polygamy deniers persist. This “Mormon Land” podcast explored what the evidence really shows.
Joseph Smith, top left, and some of his wives, clockwise from top middle: Emma Hale Smith; Eliza R. Snow; Martha McBride (Knight Smith Kimball); Marinda Nancy Johnson (Hyde Smith); and Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs (Smith Young).
• A new book examined Smith’s uncanonized revelations that few members know about, including a prophecy on war and teachings about God’s name.
(The Salt Lake Tribune; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Church President Russell M. Nelson, center, surrounded by newly constructed temples in Utah, Wyoming and Argentina.
As the church undertakes a historic temple-building blitz, Exponent II blogger Candice Wendt offers a wish list for changes she would like to see in the faith’s most sacred spaces.
She imagines, for instance, temples that:
• Are “more community-oriented,” suggesting a return of cafeterias for shared meals inside the structures.
• Feature “multiple Adams and Eves from many racial and ethnic backgrounds, speaking many languages.”
• Represent the faith’s belief in Heavenly Mother “through both art and in the presentation.”
Open their doors to the general public.
• No longer require members to pay tithing to participate in temple rituals.
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Painting depicts the birth of Jesus.
Christians sing the holiday hymn “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” but was Jesus really born there? Would a pregnant Mary have ridden on a donkey? And who were the Magi?
Bible scholar and social media star Dan McClellan sheds light on what the Gospels say, what historical records show, and what Luke, frankly, invented.
Listen to the podcast.
Riffing off the enormous popularity of the Hulu reality TV show “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” a Washington Post article declares 2024 the “year of Mormon women.”
“At a time when conservative politics, personalities and media are surging in popularity,” the piece proclaims, “women ‘Saints’ aren’t just mirroring pop culture, they are, perhaps for the first time, at the forefront of it.”
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Couples wait to be legally married in Kananga, the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Nov. 30, 2024.
Latter-day Saints united recently with government officials and interfaith leaders as they continued to push for legal marriages in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the traditional practice of the bride’s family demanding a dowry, or “bride price,” has sometimes made such unions unaffordable for couples.
“Our constitution acknowledges family as a natural foundation of the human community,” a provincial governor said in a news release. “I hereby commit to make the process of civil marriage to be smooth and easy.”
The event featured civil weddings of 53 Latter-day Saint couples.
• $eminary? The church has billions of dollars, so why are some instructors paying for their own ink and printer paper?
• Brigham Young has a new companion. A statue of Martha Hughes Cannon — a Latter-day Saint physician, suffragist and public health trailblazer from Utah who became the nation’s first woman elected to a state Senate — has joined a sculpture of the pioneer prophet in the U.S. Capitol.
(Mark Schiefelbein | AP) Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, center left, and Arline Arnold Brady, center right, the great-granddaughter of Martha Hughes Cannon of Utah, join others in unveiling a statue of Cannon during a ceremony on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, in Washington.
• A Latter-day Saint lawyer has been selected to lead a group with huge sway over Donald Trump’s judicial nominees.
• Tribune guest columnist Eli McCann recalls an unremarkable yet unforgettable, inexpensive yet priceless Christmas gift.
• Is it Spotify Wrapped or Spotify Warped? Tribune guest columnist Rebbie Brassfield reflects on her dance with naughty lyrics.
• One’s a Hugh Grant thriller, one’s a hot-mess reality show — and both center on stereotypes about Latter-day Saint women.
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Health plan formularies lowered barriers to fair access to some drugs, analysis finds – STAT

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Dec. 19, 2024
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Most of the formularies run by some of the largest health plans in the U.S. generally provide “fair access” to 11 treatments for several serious diseases, although transparent coverage information is often lacking for some medicines, a new analysis has found.
Almost uniformly, the 11 formularies made the drugs available fairly when judged on three criteria: eligibility based on clinical data, restrictions placed on prescribers, and step therapy, which requires patients to try other medicines before insurers approve a prescription. The formularies are run by health plans, pharmacy benefit managers, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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But only 81% of the formularies scored well on a fourth criterion: cost-sharing, which is the portion of expenses paid by insured individuals. Although there is a caveat: This particular metric was based on a subset of just three drugs that were deemed to be fairly priced based on a cost-effectiveness assessment — the Mounjaro type 2 diabetes treatment, and the Wegovy and Qsymia obesity drugs.
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‘Shared Custody’: Watch Trailer For Disney+’s Spanish-Language Relationship Comedy-Drama Series – Deadline

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Here’s the trailer for Shared Custody, the Spanish-language Disney+ comedy-drama series from Javier Fesser.
The eight-part show, from Fremantle-owned producer The Immigrant, is due to launch globally on January 24, 2025, as Campeones (Champions) and Camino director Fesser’s first foray into TV. We first revealed news of the show in July.
The trailer sees leads Lorena López (The Long ShadowsThe House) and Ricard Farré (Good MannersPolònia) coming to terms with their mutually-agreed separation, and their commitment to remaining friendly for the sake of their five-year-old daughter.

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For differing reasons, they’re forced to move back in with their respective parents, but things don’t go to plan. At one point in the trailer, which does not have English subtitles, Adriana Ozores’ character walks in on her son while he’s on the toilet, as the living situation becomes worse and worse and places strain on López and Farré’s uncoupled pair.

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The show was written and created by Juanjo Moscardó Rius, who created the Goya-nominated A Shitty Therapy, and María Mínguez (Vivir dos Veces). Fesser, winner of a Goya for Best Director for his film Camino and a Best Film award for Campeones, directs the series in the first work that he has not directly written.
The series marks the first out of Spain for The Immigrant, which is behind films such as the Crystal Bear-winning Adolfo and ViX series Ella Camina Sola and Todo lo que Fuimos, which we revealed news of in October 2023
Speaking to Deadline earlier this year, The Immigrant co-founder Camila Jiménez-Villa recalled how they approached Fesser, who is known for very carefully selecting his films.
“It was the first time he had directed somebody else’s material — he is notoriously difficult to attach to projects,” she said. “We weren’t aware of that when we reached out, which was probably a good thing. One of the most rewarding things has been talking to Javier after the shoot had finished and hearing it was among the most amazing experiences of his life and that not writing it gave him lots of freedom as a director. It was beautiful.”
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Bitcoin: The Fixed Supply Issue Reignited By BlackRock – Cointribune EN

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The debate over Bitcoin’s fixed supply has been reignited by a video from BlackRock, raising questions about the possibility of changing the 21 million unit cap. This discussion has sparked varied reactions within the crypto community, highlighting the importance of this feature for bitcoin.
In a recent video, BlackRock explained that Bitcoin’s supply is capped at 21 million units, a characteristic often highlighted as one of the main advantages of the cryptocurrency as a store of value. However, the video also contained a disclaimer stating that there is “no guarantee” that this limit will not change in the future.
Michael Saylor, chairman of MicroStrategy, reposted the video, emphasizing the importance of this fixed cap for the scarcity and value of BTC. Some critics have suggested that this disclaimer might indicate an imperfect understanding of Bitcoin’s immutable nature by BlackRock.
The question of whether Bitcoin’s supply can be modified depends on the very definition of “Bitcoin.” According to Super Testnet, changing the supply would require a consensus among community members, including node operators, core developers, miners, and investors. Such a change would likely entail a hard fork of the blockchain, creating a new chain with different rules.
However, it emphasizes that even if this is theoretically possible, the resulting new chain would no longer be considered Bitcoin. “The inflation cap is a defining characteristic of Bitcoin,” he stated, referring to Satoshi Nakamoto’s white paper.
The idea of an uncapped supply could have profound implications for Bitcoin. The scarcity of BTC is often cited as a key reason for its appeal as a store of value. If this scarcity were to be called into question, it could affect investor perceptions and the value of the crypto.
In summary, although BlackRock’s video has reignited the debate over Bitcoin’s fixed supply, it is unlikely that this fundamental characteristic will be changed without significant consensus within the community. The immutable nature of Bitcoin remains one of its main strengths, and any attempt to alter this feature would likely meet considerable resistance.
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It's official: a comedy club is coming to downtown Des Moines' Court Avenue – Des Moines Register

Teehee’s Comedy Club will soon be moving into the former Spaghetti Works space on Court Avenue.
Des Moines’ Board of Adjustment voted unanimously Wednesday to allow Teehee’s co-owners AJ Simmons and Dave Boelman operate an entertainment venue at 310 Court Ave. The ground floor of the historic building — which the restaurant occupied from 1978 to 2023 — has sat on the market for over a year.
After Teehee’s closed its Walnut Street spot in June with plans for a new location, rumors circulated that it was eyeing the long-vacant spot.
With multiple parties interested, including longtime Des Moines bar owner Larry Smithson, it seemed Teehee’s may have missed its chance. But now, Simmons and Boelman have a formal agreement to purchase the space.
The pair presented plans to the city that include a small kitchen, a bar and two stages. On a good night, they expect to have some live music in addition to comedy, with two shows on a small stage and two on a larger one. They’ll invest about $4.1 million in the acquisition and remodeling of the old Spaghetti Works, preserving the sign, woodwork and stained glass.
Simmons said the new club will create roughly 20 full-time jobs.
“It will increase traffic in the best way, in terms of driving patrons to other bars and restaurants. It’ll add vibrancy. And it’ll be something different, which is desperately needed on Court Avenue,” said board member Heather Ann Roe, owner of the KIN jewelry shop in the East Village.
The proposal is a far shot from Smithson’s plan, which the Board of Adjustment rejected in October. It called for the revival of his East Village party bar Big Lars. Neighbors roundly denounced the idea, asking instead for a restaurant or a more family-friendly entertainment option.
“We’re not there to sell Jell-O shots,” Simmons said. “We’re here to put on great shows and enrich our community.”
Simmons, a local comedian, and Boleman, an accountant with a passion for the scene, bought the Teehee’s business in 2022. When they decided to leave their leased location on Walnut Street this past summer, they had plans to open in a new one as early as January.
Now, it everything goes perfectly, Teehee’s could reopen on Court Avenue in June.
“It’s a lot of money,” Boleman explained, a million dollars of which he’s self-funding. “At the end of day, I had to get right in my head the financial commitment I was making, and I had to enlist my bank and ask how it was going to come together.”
Boleman said that while he and Simmons don’t have all of their financing identified, they’ll do what it takes to get the job done.
“We’re both chomping at the bit,” he said.
Two months after the Board of Adjustment rejected Smithson’s request to open a bar in the former restaurant, effectively ending his bid to buy it, Smithson showed up at Wednesday’s meeting to tell the board that he wanted Teehee’s to be held to the same standards he was.
“I see comedy as a crutch to get by,” he said, pointing to the city’s proposed requirement that he make at least 51% of his revenue from food sales if he bought Spaghetti Works. “This is just purely a bar, period.”
Smithson added that he saw nothing in Simmons and Boleman’s proposal that was better than his plans for a bar with games and giant beer pong.
Addison Lathers covers growth and development in Des Moines. Reach her at 608-931-1761 or alathers@registermedia.com, and follow her on X at @addisonlathers

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Pinokio 3.0 brings major updates to open-source AI model browser – THE DECODER

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The latest version of Pinokio brings major improvements to the open-source AI model browser and installation tool. Version 3.0 introduces a customizable interface, better package management, and the ability to automate browser interactions.
Users can now fully customize the interface using CSS code, changing how the start page, app pages, and terminal look. The developer, who goes by “cocktail peanut,” says they’ll release more themes soon.
Pinokio 3.0 now uses UV as its native package manager for Python, which the developer calls the best option available. UV will soon replace pip in Gepeto as well, which should make installing new packages much faster.
The update also makes it easier to manage installed apps by showing how much disk space each one uses. When something goes wrong, users now get helpful error messages instead of the cryptic “ENOENT: File not found” notifications they used to see.
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A new JSON manipulation API lets users edit structured JSON files directly through their Pinokio scripts. Since the scripts themselves are written in JSON, developers can set, delete, or read values – and even modify the scripts themselves.
The update also brings browser automation through Playwright integration. This means Pinokio scripts can now do more than just launch apps – they can control them directly in the browser, automating complex web-based workflows.
To make the platform easier to use, Pinokio now includes setup wizards that help users configure environment variables right in their scripts. The team has also built Hugging Face API support directly into the platform, making it fully compatible with the Hugging Face command-line interface.
The update fixes several technical problems, including port conflicts that happened when web servers were already running on port 80. MacOS users will also see better compatibility thanks to automatic CPU fallback when there are issues with Apple’s Metal platform. The developers also solved problems with duplicate files showing up in the system.
Pinokio is a free, open-source tool that works on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Users have embraced it as an easy way to run open-source AI models like SDXL, Flux, and Whisper on their own computers. The platform also works well alongside specialized LLM tools including GPT4All, Ollama, and LM Studio.
Over the past few months, volunteers have steadily expanded Pinokio’s capabilities, making it one of the most practical solutions for running AI models locally. Users can get their models up and running without wrestling with complicated terminal commands or managing libraries manually.
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2024 World Conference on Traditional Medicine – World Health Organization

The 2024 World Conference on Traditional Medicine will be co-sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with the National Health Commission of China, the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NATCM), and the Beijing Municipal Government. The event will take place in Beijing, China, from 3 to 4 December 2024 and will serve as an opportunity to improve global access to traditional and complementary medicine and its integration into healthcare systems worldwide.
Diversity, Inheritance and Innovation: Traditional Medicine for All
The conference will be a pivotal platform to enhance dialogue and collaboration among international experts, policy-makers, health workers, and traditional medicine practitioners. It will help advance progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 3 on ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all. Discussions will also align with the Global Strategy for Traditional Medicine (2025–2034), which WHO will present at the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly in May 2025.
 
Objectives
The conference will focus on several key objectives:
The two-day event will include a series of panel discussions and sessions covering diverse topics such as evidence-based traditional medicine, advanced technologies, AI applications in traditional medicine research, and the standardization and safety of herbal medicines. Keynote speakers will address critical issues related to regulation, integrative medicine, and the role of traditional medicine in primary healthcare.
 
A Global Gathering for Health Leaders
With representatives from all WHO regions, the conference will gather governmental health leaders, Nobel laureates, health workers, researchers, and public health officials. Participants will engage in collaborative discussions aimed at shaping the future of traditional medicine and its contribution to the highest attainable standard of health and well-being for all communities.

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