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Future Summers Could be Hotter than Any on Record

By Cheryl Dybas/Laura Snider | NSF on Jun 13, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Future Summers Could be Hotter than Any on Record

In 50 years, summers across most of the globe could be hotter than any summer experienced by people to date,…

Foam on the Water a Sign of Life and Death

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 13, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Foam on the Water a Sign of Life and Death

While sitting in the front of a canoe on a twisty Alaska creek, my daughter asked to steer closer to…

50 Killed in Florida Gay Club Shooting

By VOA News on Jun 12, 2016   Featured, National  

50 Killed in Florida Gay Club Shooting

A gunman behind the worst mass shooting in US history that left 50 people dead at an Orlando, Florida gay…

Tagging Along on an Ocean Migration: Scientists Track Salmon on First Swim to Sea

By Christine Baier | NOAA on Jun 11, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Tagging Along on an Ocean Migration: Scientists Track Salmon on First Swim to Sea

Right now, young Chinook salmon are leaving the rivers they were born in to begin life at sea. The first…

Fleeing Sex Offender Arrested in Homer

By Alaska Native News on Jun 11, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Fleeing Sex Offender Arrested in Homer

Anchor Point Troopers arrested a suspect in a Sexual Abuse of a Minor case that was reported in late January…

Coast Guard Rescues Six Hunters Near Nome

By Petty Officer 3rd Class Lauren Steenson | USCG on Jun 10, 2016   At Sea, Featured, General News  

Coast Guard Rescues Six Hunters Near Nome

JUNEAU, Alaska — The Coast Guard rescued six hunters from two 22-foot skiffs approximately four miles north of Singeak early Wednesday…

WAANT, Police and FBI Serve Search Warrants in Bethel Drug, Alcohol Cases

By Alaska Native News on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

WAANT, Police and FBI Serve Search Warrants in Bethel Drug, Alcohol Cases

Alaska State Troopers report that they are continuing their months-long investigation and evaluating evidence gathered with search warrants carried out…

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody

By Neou Vannarin | VOA on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, World  

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA—The head of an infamous Khmer Rouge security center and execution site says he was ordered to destroy…

Chants of ‘Ali’ Throughout Louisville as ‘The Champ’ is Bid Farewell

By VOA News on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, National  

Chants of ‘Ali’ Throughout Louisville as ‘The Champ’ is Bid Farewell

Thousands of people, chanting “Ali” are lining the streets of the hometown of the “most famous American Muslim ever” Friday…

Drone Strike Strains US-Pakistani Talks on Afghanistan

By Ayaz Gul | VOA News on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, World  

Drone Strike Strains US-Pakistani Talks on Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN—The U.S. drone attack that killed the Afghan Taliban’s leader last month in Pakistan damaged “mutual trust” between Islamabad…

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