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Trump Focused on Pleasing Core Supporters, say Analysts

By Jim Malone | VOA on Feb 23, 2017   Featured, National, Politics  

Trump Focused on Pleasing Core Supporters, say Analysts

WASHINGTON — Recent public opinion polls show President Donald Trump’s approval ratings hovering around 40 percent, a modern low for a new president. But Trump continues to go to great lengths to please that 40 percent or so of his true believers, and many of them say that despite his controversial start, they are pleased with […]

Ballot Measure 1 Makes Good Business Sense for Alaska

By Sophie Minich | CIRI on Nov 8, 2016   Opinion, Politics  

Ballot Measure 1 Makes Good Business Sense for Alaska

At CIRI, when we sit down to consider changes to the way we do business, besides keeping our shareholder’s best interests in mind, we usually look for one of two things: • Does this change reduce the cost without reducing the quality? (Increased Efficiency) • Does this change increase the quality without increasing the cost? […]

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Steps Out of Bounds on Alaska Refuges

By Sam Cotten on Sep 5, 2016   Featured, Opinion  

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Steps Out of Bounds on Alaska Refuges

Few places in the world maintain a stronger connection to hunting, gathering and eating well from the land than Alaska.  Here, the harvest of wild foods is part of a generations-old way of life for some, while for many others the tradition extends back thousands of years to define them culturally and as individuals. The […]

No ‘Biden Rule’ on Supreme Court Nominees, VP Says

By Michael Bowman | VOA News on Mar 25, 2016   Featured, National, Politics  

No ‘Biden Rule’ on Supreme Court Nominees, VP Says

WASHINGTON—The Obama administration redoubled its push to confirm Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland as a new opinion poll showed 62 percent of Americans think the Senate should vote on the nomination, rather than leaving the high court seat vacant until a new president is sworn in next year. “Chief Judge Garland deserves a hearing, just […]

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