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Our Community 04/01/14 - Project Puqigtut!
Danny Preston speaks with Karen Phillip, project manager of Project Puqigtut!Project Puqigtut II is a 21st century online success program for Alaska…
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As Heard on Morning Line: John Active
Today's morning line featured the story How the Crane Got Its Blue Eyes, told by John Active. He originally learned the Yup'ik story from his Grandmother,…
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KNBA News: Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Alaska’s oldest ferry is still going strong—despite decades of replacement delays.
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For Italy's Art Police, An Ongoing Fight Against Pillage Of Priceless Works
Italy is an art theft playground. An elite police squad combats the illicit trade in antiquities and art, but the chase is still on for a stolen Caravaggio painting — No. 1 on the most-wanted list.
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From Iran To Comedy Central: Maz Jobrani's Path To 'Middle Eastern Funny Man'
The Iranian-American comic came to the U.S. when he was 6 years old, just before Iran's 1979 revolution. His new memoir is I'm Not a Terrorist, But I've Played One on TV.
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Novelist John Le Carré Reflects On His Own 'Legacy' Of Spying
The 85-year-old novelist worked for MI5 and MI6 early in his career. "I felt I had to suppress my humanity," he says of those years. His new novel is called A Legacy of Spies.
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Cannes Rolls Out The Red Carpet For An Expanded, More Inclusive Film Festival
After the cancellation of the festival in 2020 due to COVID-19, the Cannes Film Festival returns to the French Riviera with an expanded program and a historic jury led by filmmaker Spike Lee.
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The Etan Patz case changed how America responds to missing kids
Six-year-old Etan Patz disappeared while walking to a school bus stop in 1979. The publicity of the case led to a societal shift and greater coordination among law enforcement.
Black farmers worry new approach on 'race neutral' lending leaves them in the shadows
White farmers' suits blocked a USDA program and led to a race-neutral approach.
Blood Avocados No More: Mexican Farm Town Says It's Kicked Out Cartels
Americans will mash up and scarf down millions of the fruits in one day — Super Bowl Sunday. According to authorities in Mexico, at least one town grows what you might call "conflict-free avocados."
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