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Second Phase of Epigenetics Study to Commence in Hoonah

By Amy Fletcher | Sealaska on Sep 25, 2019   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Second Phase of Epigenetics Study to Commence in Hoonah

Research to focus on Hoonah residents Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) and Hoonah Indian Association (HIA) will begin the second phase of a collaborative genetics study next week that explores how historical trauma associated with European colonization may have changed the DNA of Native people. The study, Epigenomic Effects of European Colonization on Alaska Native Peoples by the […]

December 3rd, 1818

By VOA on Dec 3, 2018   This Day in Alaskan History  

December 3rd, 1818

Trump: Gunman Suspected of Shooting Congressman Scalise Has Died

By VOA News on Jun 14, 2017   Featured, National  

Trump: Gunman Suspected of Shooting Congressman Scalise Has Died

ALEXANDRIA, VA — President Donald Trump announced that the gunman suspected of shooting Republican Congressman Stephen Scalise and several other federal representatives Wednesday outside Washington has died from injuries sustained in a shootout with law enforcement officers. “The assailant has now died from his injuries,” the president told reporters at news conference at the White House […]

FBI: US State Election Systems Likely Breached by Foreign Hackers

By VOA on Aug 29, 2016   Featured, National, Politics  

FBI: US State Election Systems Likely Breached by Foreign Hackers

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has found evidence two U.S. state election databases were breached recently by people believed to be foreign hackers, prompting the law enforcement agency to urge state election officials to enhance their computer security systems. The FBI’s Cyber Division issued a confidential advisory on August 18, but it did […]

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