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Ahtna Traditional First Chief Ben Neeley Passes Away at 99

By Iamafana "Fish" Tuimalealiifano on Jan 6, 2014   Rural  

Anchorage, Alaska – Ahtna Traditional First Chief Ben Neeley passed away early Saturday morning, January 4, at his home in the Native Village of Gulkana, surrounded by his family. He was 99.

Severe Mental Illness Tied to Higher Rates of Substance Use

By National Institute on Drug Abuse on Jan 3, 2014   Health  

People with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder have a higher risk for substance use, especially cigarette smoking, and protective factors usually associated with lower rates of substance use do not exist in severe mental illness, according to a new study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of […]

El Niño tied to melting of Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier

By Hannah Hickey | UW on Jan 3, 2014   Science/Education  

Pine Island Glacier is one of the biggest routes for ice to flow from Antarctica into the sea. The floating ice shelf at the glacier’s tip has been melting and thinning for the past four decades, causing the glacier to speed up and discharge more ice.

Marines Evacuate More U.S. Embassy Personnel from South Sudan

By Cheryl Pellerin-American Forces Press Service on Jan 3, 2014   World  

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, 2014 – Marines evacuated about 20 U.S. Embassy staff members from the deteriorating security situation in Juba, South Sudan, on the same day the State Department announced it will add $49.8 million to humanitarian assistance the United States has provided to help victims of the conflict there.

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