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More Countries Condemn Trump’s ‘Imperialist’ Saber-Rattling Against Venezuela

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Aug 25, 2025   Featured, National/World, World  

More Countries Condemn Trump’s ‘Imperialist’ Saber-Rattling Against Venezuela

An alliance of Latin American and Caribbean nations said Trump’s military deployment poses “a threat to the stability and self-determination of all the peoples” of the region China and members of an alliance of Latin American and Caribbean nations in recent days joined countries including Brazil and Colombia and anti-war voices around the world in […]

Governor’s vetoes create uncertainty as Alaska follows a fragile path toward recovery

By Austin Baird | AK Leg on Jul 1, 2021   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor’s vetoes create uncertainty as Alaska follows a fragile path toward recovery

Speaker Stutes: ‘We will do whatever it takes to make sure Alaskans receive the largest dividend we can afford. We are also steadfast in our belief that we must protect the fund from overspending that mortgages our future.’ JUNEAU – Gov. Mike Dunleavy today announced a series of budget vetoes that create uncertainty at a […]

Coast Guard Reminds Mariners, Harbor Users of Snow Load

By 17th District online newsroom on Nov 6, 2020   Featured, General News  

Coast Guard Reminds Mariners, Harbor Users of Snow Load

  JUNEAU, Alaska – The Coast Guard reminds mariners and harbor users to remove excess snow and ice build-up from moored vessels this winter. Accumulation of snow and ice on a vessel can create the risk of reduced stability and the potential for sinking, property damage, and pollution to occur. It’s critical for mariners to […]

Denali Park Road Failings and Other Stories

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 17, 2020   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Denali Park Road Failings and Other Stories

  By the summer of 2020, a landslide will bury a portion of the road from the Denali National Park entrance to Wonder Lake. That’s the conclusion of Zena Robert, a University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate student who visited the park in summer 2019. Last summer, she did a ground survey of giant blobs of […]

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