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Tribal groups question state’s lawsuit over pandemic hunting requests
Alaska Tribal governments and organizations are asking the State of Alaska to withdraw a lawsuit filed recently in federal court. The lawsuit alleges the…
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Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes: Trump Will Use Every Opportunity To Divide People
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, a Democrat, was among local officials who asked President Trump not to visit his state. Barnes says a real leader would have already offered words of consolation.
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Africans Mourn Chadwick Boseman: 'A Great Tree Has Fallen'
For many Africans, Boseman's role as King T'Challa in 'Black Panther' was a powerful reminder of what is possible on the continent.
FEMA Says It Will Stop Paying For Cloth Face Masks For Schools
FEMA says pandemic-related funding is available from other sources, including millions of masks from Health and Human Services. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden blasts the policy change.
Census Door Knocking In Some Areas To End Even Earlier Than Expected
The Census Bureau confirms San Diego is among the areas where in-person counting for the 2020 census will end as early as Sept. 18, almost two weeks before the expedited end date of Sept. 30.
Generation Z In The GOP: Young Republicans Reflect On The Future Of Their Party
Some young Republican activists are concerned about the future of the GOP. It's now totally defined by President Trump, who is overwhelmingly rejected by their peers.
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There's A Big Focus On Suburbs, But Democrats See Potential Gains Farther Out
In 2016, President Trump won overwhelmingly in Union County, N.C., an exurban area outside Charlotte. Now, Democrats see potential gains with new residents and disaffected Republicans.
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‘Pulse’ of marine debris in region likely coming from Russian side of Bering Strait
An influx of empty bottles and potentially hazardous marine debris have washed up in communities across the Bering Strait region. The consensus from those…
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Tlingit master carver recreates Haida totem pole for Sitka National Historical Park
Tlingit master carver Tommy Joseph is prolific: He’s created nearly 20 totem poles in Sitka alone, not to mention his work around Southeast and in other…
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'Comrade Duch,' Infamous Commander Of Khmer Rouge Prison, Dies In Cambodia
Kaing Guek Eav oversaw Phnom Penh's notorious S-21 prison, where thousands of people were executed and tortured during the Khmer Rouge's terrifying rule in the 1970s.
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