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China Warns US It Has Sovereignty Over South China Sea

By VOA News on Jan 24, 2017   Featured, World  

China Warns US It Has Sovereignty Over South China Sea

  China has warned the United States it would not retreat from claims that it controls the South China Sea.…

An open letter to deep Interior cold

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 24, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

An open letter to deep Interior cold

Hello old friend. I thought you were dead. Sorry, but remember last year, when you didn’t show up? It was…

Would the Arctic Still be the Arctic Without the Polar Bear?

By Andrea Medeiros | USFWS on Jan 24, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Would the Arctic Still be the Arctic Without the Polar Bear?

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Two great bears are emblematic of the Arctic: Ursa Major – arktos in Greek – the constellation…

Asia Looking to Alternative Trade Pacts After US Quits TPP

By Ron Corben | VOA on Jan 24, 2017   Featured, World  

Asia Looking to Alternative Trade Pacts After US Quits TPP

BANGKOK — Governments and business in Asia are preparing to place greater focus on regional trade and economic prospects, following the…

Teen Fatally Shot in the Back on Government Hill

By Alaska Native News on Jan 23, 2017   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Teen Fatally Shot in the Back on Government Hill

Anchorage police are investigating a shooting of a 17-year-old teen in the Government Hill area that occurred on Saturday morning.…

Coast Guard Hoists Pilot from Hallo Lake Tip-Over

By Alaska Native News on Jan 23, 2017   Featured, General News, Rural, Southcentral  

Coast Guard Hoists Pilot from Hallo Lake Tip-Over

[wds id=”3″] On Sunday, watchstanders at Coast Guard Station Anchorage received a MayDay call on channel 16 on the VHF…

Trump Withdraws US from 12-Nation Pacific Rim Trade Deal

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Jan 23, 2017   Featured, National, Politics  

Trump Withdraws US from 12-Nation Pacific Rim Trade Deal

President Donald Trump has withdrawn the United States from the 12-nation Pacific Rim trade deal as he starts his first…

Storm System Roars up U.S. East Coast after Tornados Kill 18

By Ian Simpson | Reuters on Jan 23, 2017   Featured, National  

Storm System Roars up U.S. East Coast after Tornados Kill 18

  WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A powerful weather system swept up the U.S. East Coast on Monday with pounding rain and…

German Foreign Minister: Germany Must Prepare for Turbulent Times Under Trump

By Sophie Louet | Reuters on Jan 23, 2017   Featured, Politics, World  

German Foreign Minister: Germany Must Prepare for Turbulent Times Under Trump

BERLIN (Reuters) – European Union sanctions on Russia are pointless, the frontrunner in France’s presidential election Francois Fillon said on…

Senate Committee to Vote on Secretary of State Nominee

By Michael Bowman | VOA News on Jan 23, 2017   Featured, National, Politics  

Senate Committee to Vote on Secretary of State Nominee

WASHINGTON — The Senate Foreign Relations committee is due to vote Monday on President Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of State,…

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