Mormons
BYU’s Jake Retzlaff signs historic NIL deal with Manischewitz
“Manischewitz has always been part of my life," Retzlaff said.
Religious faith bolsters hope and unity in family and beyond - study
Bible banned in several Utah schools due to 'vulgarity and violence'
Mormon cult leader took 9-year-old daughter as one of 20 wives
Polygamy: Why is it illegal, what do religions think of it? - explainer
What is the point of polygamy and polyamory? Where are they legal? What does the Bible and other religions say about them? What are Israel's laws? Here's what you should know.
Why do the NBA's Utah Jazz, in the Mormon capital, play ‘Hava Nagila’ after wins?
For more than a decade, the Jazz have celebrated home victories by playing “Hava Nagila,” the Hebrew staple of Jewish weddings and bar and bat mitzvah parties.
James Jesse Strang - When fraud reigned in America
Strang is forgotten today, but in his time, he made front-page news across the nation and rivaled Brigham Young as a leader in the fast-growing community of latter-day saints.
After burying last victims, some in Mexico's Mormon community head north
The baby, Faith, was found unharmed in the bullet-riddled sport utility vehicle.
Mexico: Gunmen kill U.S. Mormon family members in north Mexico
The victims belonged to the LeBaron family from a breakaway Mormon community that settled in the hills and plains of northern Mexico decades ago.
Are Mormons posthumously baptizing Holocaust victims?
Among those reportedly baptized by the Church of Latter Day Saints are the Lubavitcher rebbe, Carrie Fisher's grandparents and relatives of three living presidents.