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6/19/12 News - Kuskokwim subsistence fishers hit with more restrictions; New law requires insurance companies to cover autism treatments; Complaint process for the Office of Children's Services isn't working
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1014247.mp3Anchorage, AK – Kuskokwim subsistence fishers are facing…
Federal Watchdog Calls On U.S. To Fix 'High Risk' Security Clearance Process
The Government Accountability Office has added the U.S. security clearance process to its High Risk List of federal areas that need work. It cited a backlog of 700,000 cases last fall.
Teach Students To Use Social Media (The Right Way) And The Possibilities Are Endless
Social media can be a big part of students' lives, and teachers across the country are finding ways to use popular platforms as teaching tools.
Amnesty International Halts Work In India, Citing 'Witch-Hunt' By Government
The human rights group says its work in India has come to "a grinding halt" after it learned earlier this month that the Indian government froze its bank accounts.
George Floyd's Family Says Chauvin's Sentencing Is One Step Closer To Healing
"It's important to acknowledge how far we've come. Those who raised their voices to demand justice for George Floyd need to know that their activism made a difference," the family said.
Is The Tide Of Antibiotic Use On Farms Now Turning?
For the first time, government statistics show America's pigs, cattle, and poultry are getting fewer antibiotic drugs. Public health advocates call the new figures encouraging.
Did You Get A Weird Invitation To Edit A Google Doc? It's Best Not To Click
The reason: It's probably not legit. A vast phishing scam has been emailing malicious files masquerading as Google Docs. Does a recent edit invitation smell fishy to you? Just delete it.
DEA Seeks Prosecutors To Fight Opioid Crisis; Critics Fear Return To War On Drugs
The Drug Enforcement Administration wants to hire prosecutors "to hold accountable the people who are facilitating addiction." Advocacy groups worry the move would exceed the DEA's legal authority.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl To Face Court-Martial For Desertion
Bergdahl, who was held by the Taliban for five years after he left his base in Afghanistan in 2009, could be sentenced to life in prison.
Even Turkey's President Evades Its New Twitter Ban
A Turkish court is trying to ban Twitter, setting off condemnation of the government's increasingly heavy hand and prompting Turks to find a workaround for the social media site.
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