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Progressives Welcome ‘Incredibly Encouraging News’ of Planned US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Apr 14, 2021   Featured, National/World, World  

Progressives Welcome ‘Incredibly Encouraging News’ of Planned US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

“With today’s decision, President Biden recognizes what the people of the United States and Afghanistan have long known: we simply…

Federal Court Ends Trump Effort to Open 128 Million Acres of Atlantic, Arctic Oceans to Drilling

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Apr 14, 2021   At Sea, Featured, National, National/World, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Federal Court Ends Trump Effort to Open 128 Million Acres of Atlantic, Arctic Oceans to Drilling

“As the Biden administration considers its next steps, it should build on these foundations, end fossil fuel leasing on public…

Oath Keepers Leader Seeks to Distance Himself From Capitol Conspiracy

By Masood Farivar | VOA on Apr 14, 2021   Featured, National, National/World  

Oath Keepers Leader Seeks to Distance Himself From Capitol Conspiracy

WASHINGTON – “They were dumb asses,” Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes wrote on the encrypted app Signal in early March,…

Greenpeace Says Japan’s Plan to Contaminate Pacific Ocean With Fukushima Water Would Violate International Law

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Apr 13, 2021   Featured, National/World, World  

Greenpeace Says Japan’s Plan to Contaminate Pacific Ocean With Fukushima Water Would Violate International Law

In a decision that sparked condemnation from environmental advocates, fisherfolk, and neighboring countries, Japan announced Tuesday a plan to dump over…

Trevon Allridge Sentenced to 45 Years Monday for 2016 Murder of William Schmaus

By Alaska Native News on Apr 13, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Trevon Allridge Sentenced to 45 Years Monday for 2016 Murder of William Schmaus

30-year-old Trevon Allridge, the man responsible for the 2016 execution-style murder of 51-year-old William Schmaus was sentenced in Superior Court…

Congressman Don Young Issues Statement Following Oval Office Meeting

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Apr 13, 2021   Featured, Politics, State  

Congressman Don Young Issues Statement Following Oval Office Meeting

Washington, D.C. – On Monday, April 13th, Alaska Congressman Don Young met with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris,…

Warming temperatures tripled Arctic lightning strikes over the past decade

By UW News Staff on Apr 13, 2021   Featured, Science/Education  

Warming temperatures tripled Arctic lightning strikes over the past decade

Lightning strikes in the Arctic tripled from 2010 to 2020, a finding University of Washington researchers attribute to rising temperatures…

US Urges Immediate Pause in Use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine

By VOA News on Apr 13, 2021   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

US Urges Immediate Pause in Use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine

Federal health officials in the United States are recommending an immediate pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson…

Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program Brings Full-time Acceleration Academy Component to Bethel This Fall

By ANSEP on Apr 12, 2021   Events/Notices, Featured, Science/Education  

Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program Brings Full-time Acceleration Academy Component to Bethel This Fall

BETHEL, Alaska – With the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s new Acceleration Academy (Bethel), students across Lower Kuskokwim region…

Sitka Man Perishes in Boating Accident while out Gathering Herring Eggs in Southeast

By Alaska Native News on Apr 12, 2021   At Sea, Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Sitka Man Perishes in Boating Accident while out Gathering Herring Eggs in Southeast

AST reports that Wildlife Troopers are conducting an investigation into the cause of a fatal boating accident that took place…

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