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FBI Releases Documents Concerning Russian Spy Ring In Response to Freedom Of Information Act Request By Media

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 1, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON D.C.-The FBI released documents yesterday in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by the Associated Press. The documents, many of which were very heavily redacted, told the story of Russian sleeper agents on the prowl to gain access to secrets from people at the highest levels of the government.

Senators Call for Stronger Support of Tribal Health Care

By Office of Senator Begich on Oct 1, 2011   National  

Today U.S. Senators from the Western states protected the needs of Native Americans, Native Hawaiians and Alaska Native peoples in a letter calling on President Obama to strengthen tribal self-governance, support economic self-sufficiency, and honor the government’s agreements with Indian Tribes by fully funding contract support costs and joint venture staffing in his Fiscal Year […]

Massachussetts Man Arrested In Pentagon-Capitol Attack Plot

By Staff on Sep 29, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON D.C.-A Massachusetts man was arrested by the FBI yesterday for allegedly plotting to blow up the U.S. Capitol and the Pentagon with remote control model airplanes. The arrest stems from information given to authorities by an informant.

Corporations Couldn’t Wait To ‘Check The Box’ On Huge Tax Break

By Financial Times, Jeff Gerth, ProPublica on Sep 27, 2011   National  

A simple rule meant to cut paperwork for U.S. companies has grown into one of the biggest multinational tax breaks around, costing the United States and other governments billions of dollars in lost taxes each year.

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