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In 1847, the Mormons staying at Winter Quarters (today's Florence neighborhood in Omaha) set up a farm 16 miles north of land ...
Mormons remain among the youngest, most fertile and politically conservative of U.S. religious adherents. And, while other faith groups have suffered sharp declines in membership, the LDS ...
Many Mormons, activists and academics alike, identified the kind of language used by some to talk about environmental issues as a barrier for some Latter-day Saints.
Mormons rejected Trump as blasphemous. Now he likely can’t win without them. Latter-day Saints had been among the most reliably Republican voting blocs — until Trump took over the party.
The Mormons are coming Long before Mitt Romney and "Big Love," Mormons were demonized as polygamists, prudes and vampires. But Mormonism just may be the first major world faith since Islam.
Mormons hold a disproportionate number of top jobs at several major companies, including Marriott, American Express, Dell, Lufthansa, Fisher-Price, and Deloitte.
Politics Why Mormons Don’t Like Trump A history of persecution—and a demographically diverse present—has led the church away from Trump. Could Utah go to Clinton?
Mormons to allow missionaries to call home weekly, instead of twice yearly Previously, they were only allowed to call home on Christmas and Mother's Day. They could email or send letters once a week.
Like other religious groups, Mormons have a complicated history around race. Until a few decades ago, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints taught that they “shall be a white and a ...
If Mormons are being persecuted on television, then they’re in good company. Religion in general is being carefully scrutinized, especially its more conservative expressions.
Mormons account for 49% of the 1.1 million residents in Salt Lake County — the lowest percentage since at least the 1930s, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.