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Report: Sessions Discussed Policy With Russian Envoy

By VOA on Jul 23, 2017   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Report: Sessions Discussed Policy With Russian Envoy

The Washington Post is reporting that Russia’s ambassador to the U.S. told his supervisors in Moscow that he discussed campaign-related matters with Attorney General Jeff Sessions last year during the presidential election season, contrary to what Sessions has said. The Post quoted “current and former U.S. officials” in its story, which said U.S. intelligence agents intercepted communications […]

Young Renews Fight for Reliable Emergency Access for King Cove

By Matt Shuckerow | Office of Congressman Don Young on Apr 6, 2017   Featured, Rural, Southwest Alaska, State  

Young Renews Fight for Reliable Emergency Access for King Cove

Washington, D.C. – The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands today met to discuss Alaska Congressman Don Young’s legislation to facilitate a life-saving road for the isolated community of King Cove, Alaska. “When I watch lives die of my Alaska Natives, because someone has an ecosystem that will not be affected by this road […]

US Monitoring Koreas’ Confrontation Closely

By Brian Padden | VOA on Aug 21, 2015   Featured, World  

US Monitoring Koreas’ Confrontation Closely

SEOUL—U.S. defense officials say annual drills by American and South Korean military forces were halted temporarily to avoid contributing to a dramatic increase in tensions between North and South Korea – a dispute that prompted Pyongyang to declare it is in a “quasi-state of war.” North Korea routinely condemns the allies’ annual military exercises and […]

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