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KNBA News: Friday, July 18, 2025
Federal land within Ambler road corridor transferred to NANA Regional Corp. And, USDA pulls $6M from Alaska farmers and food producers.
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Watch the 2025 Americana Honors & Awards
Watch the live ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. CT.
Iran's Only Female Olympic Medalist Says She Has Defected
Kimia Alizadeh, who won a bronze medal for taekwondo at the 2016 summer Olympics, described her decision to leave Iran as difficult, but necessary.
Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney In Georgia Abruptly Resigns
Byung J. Pak's resignation comes just days after a phone call between the president and Georgia's secretary of state during which Trump demanded election officials "find" lost votes.
Liz Shuler Becomes The 1st Woman To Lead The AFL-CIO
Shuler will serve as president of the AFL-CIO until June 2022. The union's No. 2 official replaces longtime labor leader Richard Trumka, who died earlier this month.
Amid Rohingya Crisis, White House Mulls Sanctions On Myanmar's Military
The State Department says it is considering using the Global Magnitsky Act to freeze assets and deny visas for the country's top generals.
National Weather Service Adds New Colors So It Can Map Harvey's Rains
The old colors couldn't reflect rainfall totals in Texas that weather experts call "unprecedented."
Steely Dan's Walter Becker Dies At 67
The guitarist, bassist and songwriter leaves behind a handful of classic albums that blended rock, jazz and sonic perfection in unprecedented fashion.
Thailand's Former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Is Now A Fugitive
Thailand's top court has issued a warrant for the ousted leader after she was a no-show at a judgment hearing in a criminal case. Her lawyers said she had an earache, but the court didn't buy it.
'Jeopardy!' Champion Goes Viral With Quirky Style, Big Bets
Austin Rogers — a New York City bartender who claims to have analyzed hundreds of episodes to deduce patterns in the questions — has become a viral sensation.
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