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What we know about marine heatwaves in the Arctic

By Roland Koch Alfred Wegener Institute-Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research on Jun 23, 2026   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

What we know about marine heatwaves in the Arctic

  A new study by the AWI shows that marine heatwaves have been taking a greater toll on the Arctic…

UN Experts Demands Nations ‘Break Their Silence’ as Trump, Hegseth Murder 3 More People at Sea

By Julia Conley-Common Dreams on Jun 23, 2026   Featured, National/World, World  

UN Experts Demands Nations ‘Break Their Silence’ as Trump, Hegseth Murder 3 More People at Sea

  The Trump administration has killed at least 211 people by bombing boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean…

Thanks to Trump’s Iran War Disaster, Fossil Fuel Industry to Enjoy $700 Billion Windfall in 2026

By Stephen Prager-Common Dreams on Jun 23, 2026   Featured, National, National/World  

Thanks to Trump’s Iran War Disaster, Fossil Fuel Industry to Enjoy $700 Billion Windfall in 2026

  “We witness not only a massive fossil fuel crisis but a vast upward transfer of wealth built on instability…

This Day in Alaskan History-June 23rd, 1888

By Alaska Native News on Jun 23, 2026   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

This Day in Alaskan History-June 23rd, 1888

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Halibut-Alutiiq Word of the Week

By Alutiiq Museum on Jun 22, 2026   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Halibut-Alutiiq Word of the Week

  Halibut — Sagiq Una sagiq ang’uq. – This halibut is big. The continental shelf waters surrounding Kodiak contain large…

Philippine national sentenced for stealing identities of U.S. citizens for impersonation on a cruise to Alaska

By Reagan Zimmerman-Hartzheim-U.S. Attorney 's Office-Alaska on Jun 22, 2026   Featured, General News  

Philippine national sentenced for stealing identities of U.S. citizens for impersonation on a cruise to Alaska

  JUNEAU, Alaska – A Philippine national was sentenced last week to over four years in prison for stealing the…

A bird and a puzzling sound lead to discovery

By Rod Boyce-Alaska Science Forum on Jun 22, 2026   Featured, Interior Alaska, Science/Education  

A bird and a puzzling sound lead to discovery

  I walked around outside our Two Rivers home early one morning, as I sometimes do. It was mid-May and…

Lessons from Newtok

By Tom Moran Alaska Sea Grant on Jun 22, 2026   Featured, News from Alaska SeaGrant  

Lessons from Newtok

  Towns don’t get much more different than Newtok, Alaska, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. But the recently relocated Yup’ik village near…

Insulted by Trump’s Threats, Iranian Negotiators Walk Out of Peace Talks

By Stephen Prager-Common Dreams on Jun 22, 2026   Featured, National/World, World  

Insulted by Trump’s Threats, Iranian Negotiators Walk Out of Peace Talks

  “Don’t they think that if their threats had worked, they wouldn’t have ended up in today’s desperate situation?” said…

This Day in Alaskan History-June 22nd, 1865

By Alaska Native News on Jun 22, 2026   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

This Day in Alaskan History-June 22nd, 1865

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