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Interior Department Harassment Authorization Risks the Lives of Threatened Polar Bears

By Corey Himrod | Alaska Wild on Dec 8, 2020   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Interior Department Harassment Authorization Risks the Lives of Threatened Polar Bears

Washington — This morning the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published in the Federal Register a proposed Incidental Harassment Authorization and accompanying draft environmental assessment that would greenlight the harassment of polar bears during seismic exploration on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Southern […]

Nonpartisan Attorney Confirms Governor Can Legally Answer Questions About AG’s Resignation

By Austin Baird | Akleg on Sep 29, 2020   Featured, Politics, State  

Nonpartisan Attorney Confirms Governor Can Legally Answer Questions About AG’s Resignation

  ANCHORAGE – The Legislature’s non-partisan attorneys have confirmed that Gov. Mike Dunleavy could legally answer important factual questions related to the instances of harassment that forced former Attorney General Kevin Clarkson to resign. Rep. Zack Fields (D-Anchorage), co-chair of the House State Affairs Committee, asked Legislative Legal Services if the governor could legally speak […]

Seoul Mayor Found Dead Friday; Suicide Suspected

By VOA on Jul 10, 2020   Featured, National/World, World  

Seoul Mayor Found Dead Friday; Suicide Suspected

  South Korean police say Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was found dead early Friday, a suspected suicide. The body of 64-year-old Park was found near an entrance at the mountain Bugaksan in Seoul after just midnight, several hours after he had been reported missing Thursday. The day before, Park’s former secretary filed a sexual harassment […]

China Issues Warnings for Tourists, Students Traveling to US

By VOA on Jun 4, 2019   Featured, National/World, World  

China Issues Warnings for Tourists, Students Traveling to US

    China has issued a pair of travel warnings for the United States, warning its citizens that they could be subjected to police harassment and fall victim to criminals. The Foreign Ministry warned citizens Tuesday that Chinese nationals traveling to the U.S. are “repeatedly harassed” by law enforcement agencies through “border interrogations, “drop-in visits […]

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