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A jury concluded that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who had argued that an error in a 2017 Times editorial damaged her reputation.
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Officials in the Kuskokwim River community say they've decided to suspend library services due to staff turnover, low patronage and the tumultuousness of federal grants.
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Julie Kitka, federal co-chair of the infrastructure-focused commission, lists challenges posed by Trump administration grant cancellations and other actions.
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A new multiyear offshore program, to be unveiled soon, will include a reconfigured Arctic area where future lease sales will be held, the Department of the Interior says.
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This comes as Hegseth is again mired in controversy over sharing military operational details in a group chat.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a Philippine national in Kodiak last week, as the Trump administration has ramped up deportation activities.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the U.S. would walk away from efforts to broker a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine if progress isn't made within days.
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The Saturday rally drew about two dozen people, with some passing drivers honking their horns in support.
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Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan as well as Rep. Nick Begich III all gave speeches at ComFish, Kodiak's annual commercial fishing trade show.
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The Assembly passed Tuesday's resolution unanimously, following public testimony from several refugees.
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Arctic research has not been spared as President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk seek to slash what they see as unnecessary government spending.
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The government sent several planeloads of alleged gang members to El Salvador, including 137 people under the act, the White House said at the time. The judge gave the U.S. until April 23 to respond.