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  • The Tate brothers have been allowed to leave Romania, where they were charged with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal group to sexually exploit women. They arrived in Florida on Thursday.
  • The White House said that after the administration eliminates "woke" culture from the Smithsonian, it would expand to other museums around the country. Would that be possible?
  • The technique allows police to tap into giant tech-firm databases to find out who was near the scene of a crime and may have been involved.
  • An analysis of data from the Internal Revenue Service shows that incomes for the very wealthiest Americans have grown by nearly a third in recent years in the same period that those for the bottom 99 percent increased by only a fraction.
  • Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri is the "king of clubs" in a pack of playing cards issued to U.S. troops to help identify Iraqi officials. He is thought to have been instrumental in the sudden rise of ISIS.
  • A health official in Gaza says 338 Palestinians, including more than 70 children, have been killed so far in the 11-day conflict.
  • KNBA Top Stories: A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the Eklutna Tribe’s casino in Birchwood.The search goes on for a cruise ship passenger, who failed to return after a hike in Juneau. A fatal crash on the Parks Highway near Trunk Road. An Anchorage pedestrian, struck by a car last month, has succumbed to her injuries. A look at plans for downtown Anchorage’s new R.V. Park.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: The House settles on a $1500 Permanent Fund Dividend in its final budget that now goes on to the Senate. An environmental group goes to federal court to protect Bering Sea fur seal pups on St. Paul Island. A gathering in Bethel brings local knowledge and science together to better understand the changing climate. A workshop this Saturday in Palmer this Saturday teaches you how to grow your own food.
  • KNBA Top Stories: GCI says its purchase of Quintillion will help to close the digital divide in Alaska. A federal oil and gas lease sale is coming to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. An Israeli company called Moonshot has partnered with the Alaska Aerospace Corporation to bring an electromagnetic satellite launching system to Alaska. A bill that would ban Alaska restaurants from serving food in styrofoam containers has passed the House.
  • KNBA Top Stories: A body found in a Spenard ravine last week has been identified as Kelly Hunt, a Shaktoolik college student missing since January. A former Juneau chiropractor facing multiple sexual assault charges could see his re-trial moved to Anchorage. In Southwest Alaska, a 3-year-old Goodnews Bay boy died after crashing through the ice and being trapped in a culvert. Anchorage pedestrian deaths are on the rise.
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