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Former US Prosecutors Call for Attorney General’s Resignation

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA News on Feb 17, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Former US Prosecutors Call for Attorney General’s Resignation

  WASHINGTON – More than 1,100 former U.S. prosecutors and Justice Department officials called Sunday for the resignation of Attorney General William Barr after he intervened to shorten the political corruption sentence for Roger Stone, a long-time confidant of President Donald Trump. Four career federal prosecutors, part of the Justice Department headed by Barr, had […]

Trump Denies Applying Pressure to Change Sentencing Recommendation for Confidant

By Steve Herman | VOA on Feb 12, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Denies Applying Pressure to Change Sentencing Recommendation for Confidant

  WHITE HOUSE – U.S. President Donald Trump is denying intervention in his own government’s sentencing recommendation for a political confidant convicted of lying to Congress. “I stay out of things to a degree that people wouldn’t believe,” Trump replied to a reporter in the Oval Office on Tuesday afternoon. “I didn’t speak to them. […]

Serpentine Hot Springs Stone points Raise Questions

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 15, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Serpentine Hot Springs Stone points Raise Questions

Stone spear points from Serpentine Hot Springs on the Seward Peninsula hint that ancient people may have migrated northward between ice sheets from warmer parts of America, bringing their technology with them. Heather Smith, an anthropologist at Eastern New Mexico University, wrote a recent paper based on spear-point fragments she and others found near Serpentine […]

Three Arrested , One Escapes Custody after Chase/Search

By Alaska Native News on Sep 12, 2018   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Three Arrested , One Escapes Custody after Chase/Search

Three people were arrested and another escaped custody following an attempted traffic stop and search in the Muldoon area late Monday afternoon, APD reported. At 5:33 on Monday afternoon an officer on patrol near Duben Avenue and Muldoon Road attempted to pull over a red Ford pickup, but the driver of the vehicle, rather than […]

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