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  • The country's government said the Order of the Aztec Eagle goes to the White House senior adviser for his role in trade talks, a move some Mexicans are calling a "humiliation."
  • The Adelaide United midfielder announced that he was gay in a video posted to the team's Twitter account Tuesday.
  • On Wednesday, the president showcased models for a grand new monument to be added to the gateway of the National Mall: a large, neoclassical arch topped with eagles and a gilded, winged figure.
  • KNBA Top Stories: The Coast Guard seizes more than $65,000 of unreported pollock roe from a catcher-processor ship. Mountain goats with a highly infectious skin disease have been discovered on a trails near Juneau. Micro-Unit homes open in Anchorage. The city-owned housing project gives both shelter and addiction treatment and behavioral healthcare. It’s election day in Anchorage. The Inuit soul group, Pamyua, celebrates 30 years of Native drumming and dancing.
  • KNBA Top Stories: Federal officials agree with advocates that the number of Alaska’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous People cases have reached a crisis point. A series of assaults has Juneau on edge.The Anchorage Assembly attempts to balance short term rentals with the city’s housing shortage.Some surprising numbers on Anchorage’s status as a leading global air cargo hub.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: The Downtown Hope Center is expanding in Anchorage, doubling its space and job training programs to help more people move out of homelessness. Also, the Senate passed its budget, with a smaller Permanent Fund Dividend than the House version. A survey of Alaskans shows confidence in the economy is down. Anchorage shares space with wildlife—but feeding them can now cost you.The Alaska Native Heritage Center kicks off its summer season with a Mother’s Day Celebration.
  • The over-the-top Berlin band performs three songs that combine garage-rock, soul and psychedelia.
  • The biographer discusses the life of the late Big Star and Box Tops singer-songwriter Alex Chilton.
  • On this day in 1997, Garry Kasparov, the world's top chess player, played IBM's chess-playing supercomputer, Deep Blue — and lost. Now, poker players are trying something similar, and they're winning.
  • A massive heat wave continues to broil many parts of the United States, with temperatures topping 100 degrees for the third consecutive day in many places. And with high humidity and other factors, the heat index shows that the temperatures often feel even hotter.
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