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The CIA director and the director of national intelligence testified that they did not share classified information in a group chat on the U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen.
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The plane was reported missing Sunday, about 12 hours before it was found partially submerged under ice Monday morning.
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Troopers say Tucker Challan, 16, was riding Saturday on the backside of Seattle Ridge. Forecasters say he was buried under 10 feet of snow for about an hour.
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Trump said Boeing had won the contract to build the U.S. Air Force's next generation of fighter jets. Little is known about the jet's specifications, appearance or capabilities.
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How are state, local, and federal agencies preparing for an early fire season in Alaska?
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Arthur Heckman Sr. was sentenced in Bethel Superior Court to five years of probation for violations of state election laws in 2022 and 2023, while an outcome is expected soon for city clerk Ruthie Borromeo for her role.
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Many Pentagon materials now labeled as "DEI" were a bit more like advertisements — aimed at recruits who have shown a willingness to serve, military experts tell NPR.
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Officials are urging residents to make plans for an extended closure after Thursday morning's slide near Wolfe Point.
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The deaths of French bulldogs Whiskey and Yoda remain under investigation, after troopers found their submerged remains Friday near Thorne Bay.
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It isn’t yet clear what specific role the weight might have played in the Bering Air Cessna Caravan’s crash, and whether other factors were involved.
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From possible impacts to how to prepare, we dive into what we know so far about Anchorage’s closest active volcano and how to prepare for its likely eruption.
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Charles Rininger, 38, teaches at Homer Middle School. Alaska State Troopers say he assaulted a 70-year-old woman last week.